The report titled ‘State of Healthcare in India – Indian cities through the lens of healthcare’ ranks health infrastructure in the country’s most urbanised eight cities.
Pune outranks other cities on health parameters.
Ahmedabad scores the highest on sanitation and solid waste management and the lowest on water quality and availability
Bengaluru has the highest number of hospital beds, as compared to other top eight cities
Hyderabad scores low on number of hospital beds and ease of living, but fared well in air quality, sanitation and solid waste management
Chennai topped in air quality, looming water scarcity pulls down the overall rank
Kolkata sits at the lower end due to inadequate hospital beds and ease of living, but fared well in air quality and water availability
Delhi NCR ranks the lowest, as inadequate number of hospital beds, poor air quality and low score on the liveability index pulls down the city’s ranking.