A new study reveals that TB patients in India spend an average of Rs 32,000 on treatment, with 45% facing catastrophic costs exceeding 20% of their annual income. Despite free diagnosis and care under NTEP, indirect costs like lost wages and productivity significantly contribute to the financial burden, especially for the poor.
A new study reveals that TB patients in India spend an average of Rs 32,000 on treatment, with 45% facing catastrophic costs exceeding 20% of their annual income. Despite free diagnosis and care under NTEP, indirect costs like lost wages and productivity significantly contribute to the financial burden, especially for the poor. A new study reveals that TB patients in India spend an average of Rs 32,000 on treatment, with 45% facing catastrophic costs exceeding 20% of their annual income. Despite free diagnosis and care under NTEP, indirect costs like lost wages and productivity significantly contribute to the financial burden, especially for the poor. Read More