
Healthcare Infrastructure in Developing Countries
Healthcare infrastructure in developing countries includes the physical facilities (hospitals, clinics), medical equipment, supply chains, and trained personnel necessary to deliver healthcare services. These systems often face challenges such as limited funding, rural access issues, outdated facilities, and shortages of qualified healthcare workers. Improving this infrastructure is vital for better disease prevention, treatment, and health outcomes, enabling timely and efficient patient care. Strengthening healthcare infrastructure supports overall development and helps communities access essential medical services, ultimately reducing health disparities and promoting healthier populations.