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Bengaluru ranks third in city health infra, has 3 6 hospital beds per 1000 people

Housing.com’s report is a comparative assessment of eight cities including Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi NCR, Mumbai and Pune, based on parameters like no of hospital beds, air, and water quality.

Pune ranks first, Delhi-NCR at bottom among top 8 cities on health infra parameters

NEW DELHI, May 12: Pune is ranked first while Delhi-NCR is at the lowest position among eight major cities in health infrastructure-related parameters, including number of hospitals beds, air-water quality and sanitation, according to a report by Housing.Com. The real estate portal, which is owned by US-based News Corp and its Australian group firm REA, on Wednesday released its report titled ‘State of Healthcare in India’. The report ranks health infrastructure in India’s most urbanised eight cities Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai Metropolitan Region(MMR) and Pune on the basis of Housing.Com’s City Health Card.

Pune tops among Indian cities in health infrastructure audit

Pune tops among Indian cities in health infrastructure audit Pune tops among Indian cities in health infrastructure audit IANS / Updated: May 13, 2021, 06:00 IST The Delhi-National Capital Region was ranked the lowest in the list, Mumbai ranked fourth As the second wave of COVID-19 cripples the Indian healthcare system with hospitals running out of beds and oxygen supply, a report by Housing.com shows that when it comes to health infrastructure, Pune is the most equipped city in India, although, with just 3.5 hospital beds per 1,000 people. This in fact is much higher when compared to India’s national average 1.4 available beds per 1,000 people, including both public and private sector hospitals, showed the report by the Elara Technologies-owned online realty firm.

Pune ranks first, Delhi-NCR at bottom among top 8 cities on health infra parameters: Report

Pune ranks first, Delhi-NCR at bottom among top 8 cities on health infra parameters: Report SECTIONS Last Updated: May 12, 2021, 03:14 PM IST Share Synopsis The real estate portal, which is owned by US-based News Corp and its Australian group firm REA, on Wednesday released its report titled State of Healthcare in India . Agencies For the City Health Card methodology, hospitals with more than 100 beds were considered. The data for each hospital have been taken from government sources and/ or official hospitals websites. Pune is ranked first while Delhi-NCR is at the lowest position among eight major cities in health infrastructure-related parameters, including number of hospitals beds, air-water quality and sanitation, according to a report by Housing.com.

Delhi-NCR at bottom among top 8 cities on health infra parameters: Report

Pune is ranked first while Delhi-NCR is at the lowest position among eight major cities in health infrastructure-related parameters, including number of hospitals beds, air-water quality and sanitation, according to a report by Housing.com. The real estate portal, which is owned by US-based News Corp and its Australian group firm REA, on Wednesday released its report titled State of Healthcare in India . The report ranks health infrastructure in India s most urbanised eight cities Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai Metropolitan Region(MMR) and Pune on the basis of Housing.com s City Health Card. These rankings are benchmarked against parameters such as number of hospital beds per 1,000 people, air quality, water quality, sanitation, liveability index and 40 per cent weightage has been given to number of hospital beds.

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