29 datasets found
  1. Maternal mortality ratio India 2018-2020, by state

    • statista.com
    Updated Jun 17, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Maternal mortality ratio India 2018-2020, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1023245/india-maternal-mortality-ratio-by-state/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 17, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    From 2018 to 2020, the north-eastern state of Assam in India had the highest maternal mortality ratio at 195 deaths per 100,000 women, whereas, Kerala had the lowest mortality ratio with 19 fatalities during pregnancy. Maternal mortality ratio is the number of women who die from pregnancy-related causes while pregnant or within 42 days of pregnancy termination. This is derived as the proportion of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births reported under the Sample Registration System of India.

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    Year, State wise Maternal Mortality Ratio

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    Updated Jun 5, 2025
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    Dataful (Factly) (2025). Year, State wise Maternal Mortality Ratio [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/176
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    Jun 5, 2025
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    Dataful (Factly)
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    Area covered
    States of India
    Variables measured
    maternal mortality ratio
    Description

    The World Health Organization (WHO) defines maternal death as the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes.

    The maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) is defined as the number of maternal deaths during a given time period per 100,000 live births during the same time period. This dataset covers trends in MMR across major states during specified trienniums.

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    National Family Health Survey (NFHS): State- and Region-wise Statistical...

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    Updated May 22, 2025
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    Dataful (Factly) (2025). National Family Health Survey (NFHS): State- and Region-wise Statistical Indicators Data on Family Profile and Health Status in India [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/18683
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2025
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    Area covered
    India
    Variables measured
    National Nutrition and Health Status of India
    Description

    The dataset contains state-wise National Family Health Survey (NFHS) compiled data on various family planning, childbirth, population, medical, health and other parameters which provide statistical indicators data on family profile and health status in India. There are 100+ indicators covered in the survey which broadly fall in the following categories: Health and Wellness, Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning and Reproductive Health, Disease Screening and Prevention, Social and Economic Factors, General Healthcare and Treatment

    The different types of health data contained in the dataset include Anaemia among women and children, blood sugar levels and hypertension among men and women, tobacco and alcohol consumption among adults, delivery care and child feeding practices of women, quality of family planning services, screening of cancer among women, marriage and family, maternity care, nutritional status of women, child vaccinations and vitamin A supplementation, treatment of childhood diseases, etc.

    Within these categories of health data, the dataset contains indicators data such as births attended by skilled health care professionals and caesarean section, number of children with under and heavy weight, stunted growth, their different vaccations status, male and female sterilization, consumption of iron folic acid among mothers, mother who had antenatal, postnatal, neonatal services, women who are obese and at the risk of weight to hip ratio, educational status among women and children, sanitation, birth and sex ratio, etc.

    All of the data is compiled from the NFHS 4th and 5th survey reports. The The NFHS is a collaborative project of the International Institute for Population Sciences(IIPS), aimed at providing health data to strengthen India's health policies and programmes.

    There are 100+ indicators covered in the survey which broadly fall in the following categories: Health and Wellness, Maternal and Child Health, Family Planning and Reproductive Health, Disease Screening and Prevention, Social and Economic Factors, General Healthcare and Treatment

  4. Infant mortality rate in India 2023

    • statista.com
    Updated Jun 13, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Infant mortality rate in India 2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/806931/infant-mortality-in-india/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 13, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    In 2023, the infant mortality rate in India was at about 24.5 deaths per 1,000 live births, a significant decrease from previous years. Infant mortality as an indicatorThe infant mortality rate is the number of deaths of children under one year of age per 1,000 live births. This rate is an important key indicator for a country’s health and standard of living; a low infant mortality rate indicates a high standard of healthcare. Causes of infant mortality include premature birth, sepsis or meningitis, sudden infant death syndrome, and pneumonia. Globally, the infant mortality rate has shrunk from 63 infant deaths per 1,000 live births to 27 since 1990 and is forecast to drop to 8 infant deaths per 1,000 live births by the year 2100. India’s rural problemWith 32 infant deaths per 1,000 live births, India is neither among the countries with the highest nor among those with the lowest infant mortality rate. Its decrease indicates an increase in medical care and hygiene, as well as a decrease in female infanticide. Increasing life expectancy at birth is another indicator that shows that the living conditions of the Indian population are improving. Still, India’s inhabitants predominantly live in rural areas, where standards of living as well as access to medical care and hygiene are traditionally lower and more complicated than in cities. Public health programs are thus put in place by the government to ensure further improvement.

  5. Malnutrition: Underweight Women, Children & Others

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    Updated Aug 17, 2023
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    Sarthak Bose (2023). Malnutrition: Underweight Women, Children & Others [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/sarthakbose/malnutrition-underweight-women-children-and-others
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 17, 2023
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    Authors
    Sarthak Bose
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    Attribution-NoDerivs 4.0 (CC BY-ND 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    🔗 Check out my notebook here: Link

    This dataset includes malnutrition indicators and some of the features that might impact malnutrition. The detailed description of the dataset is given below:

    • Percentage-of-underweight-children-data: Percentage of children aged 5 years or below who are underweight by country.

    • Prevalence of Underweight among Female Adults (Age Standardized Estimate): Percentage of female adults whos BMI is less than 18.

    • GDP per capita (constant 2015 US$): GDP per capita is gross domestic product divided by midyear population. GDP is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources. Data are in constant 2015 U.S. dollars.

    • Domestic general government health expenditure (% of GDP): Public expenditure on health from domestic sources as a share of the economy as measured by GDP.

    • Maternal mortality ratio (modeled estimate, per 100,000 live births): Maternal mortality ratio is the number of women who die from pregnancy-related causes while pregnant or within 42 days of pregnancy termination per 100,000 live births. The data are estimated with a regression model using information on the proportion of maternal deaths among non-AIDS deaths in women ages 15-49, fertility, birth attendants, and GDP measured using purchasing power parities (PPPs).

    • Mean-age-at-first-birth-of-women-aged-20-50-data: Average age at which women of age 20-50 years have their first child.

    • School enrollment, secondary, female (% gross): Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Secondary education completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level, and aims at laying the foundations for lifelong learning and human development, by offering more subject- or skill-oriented instruction using more specialized teachers.

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    Key Health management performance Indicators of Haryana

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    Updated May 22, 2024
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    Dataful (Factly) (2024). Key Health management performance Indicators of Haryana [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/6250
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2024
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    Dataful (Factly)
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    Area covered
    India
    Variables measured
    Health indicators
    Description

    The data shows the Performance of key HMIS indicators, which include family planning, child health, and maternal health, among others including dental health, Inpatient records etc., in the state of Haryana. Note: HMIS-Health Management Information System is a Government Of India Health portal started in 2008; a centralised web-based application capturing the data facility-wise is a number-based data upload. The objective of HMIS is to better Monitor and Evaluate Health Programmes. To provide Key inputs to health policy formulations and interventions.

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    National Family Survey 2019-2021 - India

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    Updated May 12, 2022
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    International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) (2022). National Family Survey 2019-2021 - India [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/4482
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    Dataset updated
    May 12, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW)
    International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS)
    Time period covered
    2019 - 2021
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    Abstract

    The National Family Health Survey 2019-21 (NFHS-5), the fifth in the NFHS series, provides information on population, health, and nutrition for India, each state/union territory (UT), and for 707 districts.

    The primary objective of the 2019-21 round of National Family Health Surveys is to provide essential data on health and family welfare, as well as data on emerging issues in these areas, such as levels of fertility, infant and child mortality, maternal and child health, and other health and family welfare indicators by background characteristics at the national and state levels. Similar to NFHS-4, NFHS-5 also provides information on several emerging issues including perinatal mortality, high-risk sexual behaviour, safe injections, tuberculosis, noncommunicable diseases, and the use of emergency contraception.

    The information collected through NFHS-5 is intended to assist policymakers and programme managers in setting benchmarks and examining progress over time in India’s health sector. Besides providing evidence on the effectiveness of ongoing programmes, NFHS-5 data will help to identify the need for new programmes in specific health areas.

    The clinical, anthropometric, and biochemical (CAB) component of NFHS-5 is designed to provide vital estimates of the prevalence of malnutrition, anaemia, hypertension, high blood glucose levels, and waist and hip circumference, Vitamin D3, HbA1c, and malaria parasites through a series of biomarker tests and measurements.

    Geographic coverage

    National coverage

    Analysis unit

    • Household
    • Individual
    • Children age 0-5
    • Woman age 15-49
    • Man age 15 to 54

    Universe

    The survey covered all de jure household members (usual residents), all women aged 15-49, all men age 15-54, and all children aged 0-5 resident in the household.

    Kind of data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Sampling procedure

    A uniform sample design, which is representative at the national, state/union territory, and district level, was adopted in each round of the survey. Each district is stratified into urban and rural areas. Each rural stratum is sub-stratified into smaller substrata which are created considering the village population and the percentage of the population belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes (SC/ST). Within each explicit rural sampling stratum, a sample of villages was selected as Primary Sampling Units (PSUs); before the PSU selection, PSUs were sorted according to the literacy rate of women age 6+ years. Within each urban sampling stratum, a sample of Census Enumeration Blocks (CEBs) was selected as PSUs. Before the PSU selection, PSUs were sorted according to the percentage of SC/ST population. In the second stage of selection, a fixed number of 22 households per cluster was selected with an equal probability systematic selection from a newly created list of households in the selected PSUs. The list of households was created as a result of the mapping and household listing operation conducted in each selected PSU before the household selection in the second stage. In all, 30,456 Primary Sampling Units (PSUs) were selected across the country in NFHS-5 drawn from 707 districts as on March 31st 2017, of which fieldwork was completed in 30,198 PSUs.

    For further details on sample design, see Section 1.2 of the final report.

    Mode of data collection

    Computer Assisted Personal Interview [capi]

    Research instrument

    Four survey schedules/questionnaires: Household, Woman, Man, and Biomarker were canvassed in 18 local languages using Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI).

    Cleaning operations

    Electronic data collected in the 2019-21 National Family Health Survey were received on a daily basis via the SyncCloud system at the International Institute for Population Sciences, where the data were stored on a password-protected computer. Secondary editing of the data, which required resolution of computer-identified inconsistencies and coding of open-ended questions, was conducted in the field by the Field Agencies and at the Field Agencies central office, and IIPS checked the secondary edits before the dataset was finalized.

    Field-check tables were produced by IIPS and the Field Agencies on a regular basis to identify certain types of errors that might have occurred in eliciting information and recording question responses. Information from the field-check tables on the performance of each fieldwork team and individual investigator was promptly shared with the Field Agencies during the fieldwork so that the performance of the teams could be improved, if required.

    Response rate

    A total of 664,972 households were selected for the sample, of which 653,144 were occupied. Among the occupied households, 636,699 were successfully interviewed, for a response rate of 98 percent.

    In the interviewed households, 747,176 eligible women age 15-49 were identified for individual women’s interviews. Interviews were completed with 724,115 women, for a response rate of 97 percent. In all, there were 111,179 eligible men age 15-54 in households selected for the state module. Interviews were completed with 101,839 men, for a response rate of 92 percent.

  8. Child mortality in India 1880-2020

    • statista.com
    Updated Aug 9, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Child mortality in India 1880-2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1041861/india-all-time-child-mortality-rate/
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 9, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    1880 - 2020
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    The child mortality rate in India, for children under the age of five, was 509 deaths per thousand births in 1880. This means that over half of all children born in 1880 did not survive past the age of five, and it remained this way until the twentieth century. From 1900 until today, the child mortality rate has fallen from over 53 percent in 1900, to under four percent in 2020. Since 1900, there were only two times where the child mortality rate increased in India, which were as a result of the Spanish Flu pandemic in the 1910s, and in the 1950s as India adjusted to its newfound independence.

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    Master Data: All India- Year-wise cumulative data for all Health Indicators...

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    Updated May 22, 2024
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    Dataful (Factly) (2024). Master Data: All India- Year-wise cumulative data for all Health Indicators under Health Management Information System (HMIS) [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/14282
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Dataful (Factly)
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    Area covered
    India
    Variables measured
    Facilities Count
    Description

    This Dataset contains indicators-wise data related to Family Planning, Maternal Health, and Immunization for all states cumulatively under HMIS. It also contains age-group and rural and urban facility wise data.

  10. Countries with the highest infant mortality rate 2024

    • statista.com
    Updated Apr 16, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Countries with the highest infant mortality rate 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/264714/countries-with-the-highest-infant-mortality-rate/
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 16, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    This statistic shows the 20 countries* with the highest infant mortality rate in 2024. An estimated 101.3 infants per 1,000 live births died in the first year of life in Afghanistan in 2024. Infant and child mortality Infant mortality usually refers to the death of children younger than one year. Child mortality, which is often used synonymously with infant mortality, is the death of children younger than five. Among the main causes are pneumonia, diarrhea – which causes dehydration – and infections in newborns, with malnutrition also posing a severe problem. As can be seen above, most countries with a high infant mortality rate are developing countries or emerging countries, most of which are located in Africa. Good health care and hygiene are crucial in reducing child mortality; among the countries with the lowest infant mortality rate are exclusively developed countries, whose inhabitants usually have access to clean water and comprehensive health care. Access to vaccinations, antibiotics and a balanced nutrition also help reducing child mortality in these regions. In some countries, infants are killed if they turn out to be of a certain gender. India, for example, is known as a country where a lot of girls are aborted or killed right after birth, as they are considered to be too expensive for poorer families, who traditionally have to pay a costly dowry on the girl’s wedding day. Interestingly, the global mortality rate among boys is higher than that for girls, which could be due to the fact that more male infants are actually born than female ones. Other theories include a stronger immune system in girls, or more premature births among boys.

  11. Infant mortality rate in Odisha India 2007-2020

    • statista.com
    Updated Jul 8, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Infant mortality rate in Odisha India 2007-2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1050497/india-infant-mortality-rate-odisha/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 8, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    India
    Description

    In 2020, the infant mortality rate in the state of Odisha in India was ** deaths per 1,000 live births. Infant mortality is measured by the number of deaths of children under one year of age per 1,000 live births.

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    Key Health management performance Indicators of Maharashtra

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    Updated May 22, 2024
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    Dataful (Factly) (2024). Key Health management performance Indicators of Maharashtra [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/6241
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Dataful (Factly)
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    Area covered
    India
    Variables measured
    Health indicators
    Description

    The data shows the Performance of key HMIS indicators, which include family planning, child health, and maternal health, among others including dental health, Inpatient records etc., in the state of Maharashtra. Note: HMIS-Health Management Information System is a Government Of India Health portal started in 2008; a centralised web-based application capturing the data facility-wise is a number-based data upload. The objective of HMIS is to better Monitor and Evaluate Health Programmes. To provide Key inputs to health policy formulations and interventions.

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    Key Health management performance Indicators of Uttar Pradesh

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    Updated May 22, 2024
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    Dataful (Factly) (2024). Key Health management performance Indicators of Uttar Pradesh [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/5928
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
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    Area covered
    India
    Variables measured
    Health indicators
    Description

    The data shows the Performance of key HMIS indicators, which include family planning, child health, and maternal health, among others including dental health, Inpatient records etc., in the state of Uttar-Pradesh. Note: HMIS-Health Management Information System is a Government Of India Health portal started in 2008; a centralised web-based application capturing the data facility-wise is a number-based data upload. The objective of HMIS is to better Monitor and Evaluate Health Programmes. To provide Key inputs to health policy formulations and interventions.

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    Key Health management performance Indicators of Odisha

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    Updated May 22, 2024
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    Dataful (Factly) (2024). Key Health management performance Indicators of Odisha [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/5914
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
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    Area covered
    India
    Variables measured
    Health indicators
    Description

    The data shows the Performance of key HMIS indicators, which include family planning, child health, and maternal health, among others including dental health, Inpatient records etc., in the state of Odisha. Note: HMIS-Health Management Information System is a Government Of India Health portal started in 2008; a centralised web-based application capturing the data facility-wise is a number-based data upload. The objective of HMIS is to better Monitor and Evaluate Health Programmes. To provide Key inputs to health policy formulations and interventions.

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    Key Health management performance Indicators of Kerala

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    Updated May 22, 2024
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    Dataful (Factly) (2024). Key Health management performance Indicators of Kerala [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/6244
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    May 22, 2024
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    Area covered
    Kerala, Districts of India
    Variables measured
    Health indicators
    Description

    The data shows the Performance of key HMIS indicators, which include family planning, child health, and maternal health, among others including dental health, Inpatient records etc., in the state of Kerala. Note: HMIS-Health Management Information System is a Government Of India Health portal started in 2008; a centralised web-based application capturing the data facility-wise is a number-based data upload. The objective of HMIS is to better Monitor and Evaluate Health Programmes. To provide Key inputs to health policy formulations and interventions.

  16. An Analysis of the Mobile Clinic Market by OPD, Geriatric Care, Maternal...

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    Updated Mar 8, 2024
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    Future Market Insights (2024). An Analysis of the Mobile Clinic Market by OPD, Geriatric Care, Maternal Health and Others Clinics from 2024 to 2034 [Dataset]. https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/mobile-clinics-market
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 8, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Future Market Insights
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    Time period covered
    2024 - 2034
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    The mobile clinic market had an estimated market share worth US$ 3.1 billion in 2023, and it is predicted to reach a global market valuation of US$ 6.7 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 7% from 2024 to 2034.

    Report AttributeDetails
    Estimated Market Value in 2023US$ 3.1 billion
    Expected Market Value in 2024US$ 3.4 billion
    Projected Forecast Value in 2034US$ 6.7 billion
    Anticipated Growth Rate from 2024 to 20347%

    Mobile Clinic Market Historical Analysis 2019 to 2023 vs. Forecast Outlook 2024 to 2034

    Historical CAGR 2019 to 202310.80%
    Forecast CAGR 2024 to 20347%

    Category wise Insights

    Clinic TypeOPD
    Market Share in 202426.3%
    Design LayoutSingle Layout Room
    Market Share in 202478.90%

    Region wise Analysis

    CountriesCAGR from 2024 to 2034
    The United States2.1%
    The United Kingdom3.80%
    Spain4.6%
    India4.6%
    Thailand5.5%

    Report Scope

    Report AttributeDetails
    Growth RateCAGR of 7% from 2024 to 2034
    Market value in 2024US$ 3.4 billion
    Market value in 2034US$ 6.7 billion
    Base Year for Estimation2023
    Historical Data2019 to 2023
    Forecast Period2024 to 2034
    Quantitative UnitsUS$ billion for value
    Report CoverageRevenue Forecast, Company Ranking, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, Trends, and Pricing Analysis
    Segments Covered
    • Clinics
    • Design Layout
    • Vehicle
    • Region
    Region Covered
    • North America
    • Latin America
    • Western Europe
    • Eastern Europe
    • South Asia and Pacific
    • East Asia
    • The Middle East & Africa
    Countries Profiled
    • United States
    • Canada
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Germany
    • United Kingdom
    • France
    • Spain
    • Italy
    • Poland
    • Russia
    • Czech Republic
    • Romania
    • India
    • Bangladesh
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • China
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • GCC Countries
    • South Africa
    • Israel
    Key Companies Profiled
    • ADI Mobile Health
    • LifeLine Mobile Inc.
    • Medical Coaches
    • Matthews Specialty Vehicles
    • Odulair LLC.
    • Johnson Medical International Sdn Bhd
    • MinFound Medical Systems Co. Ltd
    • CVR Industries USA Inc.
    • EMS Mobile Systems Inc.
    • Farber Specialty Vehicles
    Customization ScopeAvailable on Request

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    Key Health management performance Indicators of Rajasthan

    • dataful.in
    Updated May 22, 2024
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    Dataful (Factly) (2024). Key Health management performance Indicators of Rajasthan [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/5841
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
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    Area covered
    Rajasthan, Districts of India
    Variables measured
    Health indicators
    Description

    The data shows the Performance of key HMIS indicators, which include family planning, child health, and maternal health, among others including dental health, Inpatient records etc., in the state of Rajasthan. Note: HMIS-Health Management Information System is a Government Of India Health portal started in 2008; a centralised web-based application capturing the data facility-wise is a number-based data upload. The objective of HMIS is to better Monitor and Evaluate Health Programmes. To provide Key inputs to health policy formulations and interventions.

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    Key Health management performance Indicators of West Bengal

    • dataful.in
    Updated May 22, 2024
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    Dataful (Factly) (2024). Key Health management performance Indicators of West Bengal [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/5815
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2024
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    Area covered
    India
    Variables measured
    Health indicators
    Description

    The data shows the Performance of key HMIS indicators, which include family planning, child health, and maternal health, among others including dental health, Inpatient records etc., in the state of West Bengal. Note: HMIS-Health Management Information System is a Government Of India Health portal started in 2008; a centralised web-based application capturing the data facility-wise is a number-based data upload. The objective of HMIS is to better Monitor and Evaluate Health Programmes. To provide Key inputs to health policy formulations and interventions.

  19. Distribution of projected population growth India 2011-2036 by state

    • statista.com
    Updated Jul 9, 2025
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    Distribution of projected population growth India 2011-2036 by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1155340/india-distribution-of-projected-population-growth-by-state/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 9, 2025
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    Area covered
    India
    Description

    The share of projected population increase in Uttar Pradesh, India from 2011 until 2036 is expected to grow by nearly ** percent. By contrast, the estimated population increase in Uttarakhand is expected to be less than *** percent during the same time period.

    Why project population?
    Population projections for a country are becoming increasingly important now than ever before. They are used primarily by government policy makers and planners to better understand and gauge future demand for basic services that predominantly include water, food and energy. In addition, they also support in indicating major movements that may affect economic development and in turn, employment and labour productivity. Consequently, this leads to amending policies in order to better adapt to the needs of society and to various circumstances.

    Demographic projections and health interventions Demographic figures serve the foremost purpose of improving health and health related services among the population. Some of the government interventions include antenatal and neonatal care with the aim of reducing maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity rates. In addition, it also focuses on improving immunization coverage across the country. Further, demographic estimates help in better preempting the needs of growing populations, such as the geriatric population within a country.

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    Key Health management performance Indicators of Goa

    • dataful.in
    Updated May 22, 2024
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    Dataful (Factly) (2024). Key Health management performance Indicators of Goa [Dataset]. https://dataful.in/datasets/6252
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    application/x-parquet, xlsx, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Dataful (Factly)
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    Area covered
    Goa, Districts of India
    Variables measured
    Health indicators
    Description

    The data shows the Performance of key HMIS indicators, which include family planning, child health, and maternal health, among others including dental health, Inpatient records etc., in the state of Goa. Note: HMIS-Health Management Information System is a Government Of India Health portal started in 2008; a centralised web-based application capturing the data facility-wise is a number-based data upload. The objective of HMIS is to better Monitor and Evaluate Health Programmes. To provide Key inputs to health policy formulations and interventions.

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Statista (2024). Maternal mortality ratio India 2018-2020, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1023245/india-maternal-mortality-ratio-by-state/
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Maternal mortality ratio India 2018-2020, by state

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Jun 17, 2024
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Area covered
India
Description

From 2018 to 2020, the north-eastern state of Assam in India had the highest maternal mortality ratio at 195 deaths per 100,000 women, whereas, Kerala had the lowest mortality ratio with 19 fatalities during pregnancy. Maternal mortality ratio is the number of women who die from pregnancy-related causes while pregnant or within 42 days of pregnancy termination. This is derived as the proportion of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births reported under the Sample Registration System of India.

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