In India there are various nursing courses available for the candidates to pursue such as Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery, General Nursing and Midwifery, B.Sc Nursing, MSc Nursing, MPhil and PhD in Nursing. The healthcare insurance sector is benefiting from this growth. Allocation as per GDP has also increased from 1.3% in 2019 to 2.1% in 2022.
The growth of the healthcare industry will give a massive push to other related industries like health infrastructure. Leaders have understood the importance of a strong healthcare system. The healthcare sector has received a great boost during the pandemic. As per a report by the Healthy India Chronicle, India had around 17,91,285 nurses/ midwives in 2020. Their role includes healthcare delivery relating to promotion, prevention, treatment, care and rehabilitation.
Nursing is considered to be one of the most philanthropic professions globally. According to Healthy India Chronicle, Nursing accounts for two-third of the total workforce in India.