Growing costs of healthcare in India is causing concern. Today 63 million citizens are facing poverty due to their increasing expenditure on healthcare.

“Over 63 million persons are faced with poverty every year due to healthcare costs alone. It is because there is no financial protection for the vast majority of healthcare needs,” says the draft put out by the Health Ministry on its website for inviting public suggestions.
"This led to an increasing number of households facing catastrophic expenditures (18 percent of all households in 2011-12 as compared to 15 percent in 2004-05)," it said.
The country is in need of a new Health Policy that can accommodate these changes. The reasons stated for framing a new policy are rising non-communicable diseases and swiftly growing healthcare industry. The new charter aims to bring in affordable healthcare that can be universally accessed.
Source-Medindia