Public Health Care Bringing Healthcare Closer to Every Community About the Program Access to quality healthcare remains a major challenge in rural and underserved communities across India. IFIE’s Public Healthcare Infrastructure Program is designed to bridge this gap by strengthening healthcare accessibility and delivering essential medical services directly to communities in need through innovative and scalable healthcare solutions. Our Approach Mobile Medical Units (MMUs)Deployment of fully equipped health vans providing primary healthcare services, basic diagnostics, consultations, and medicines in rural and remote regions.Last-Mile Healthcare DeliveryEnsuring healthcare services reach communities with limited or no access to hospitals and medical facilities.Preventive & Primary CareConducting regular health check-ups, medical consultations, awareness campaigns, and preventive healthcare initiatives to improve community well-being. Key Initiatives Launch of Mobile Medical Units across multiple states, including:Delhi NCRPunjab (Ludhiana)Uttar Pradesh (Mirzapur)Jharkhand (Giridih)Madhya Pradesh (Guna)Collaboration with government bodies, healthcare institutions, and public representatives to expand healthcare outreach.Continuous efforts to strengthen rural healthcare systems and improve medical accessibility across underserved regions. Flagship Impact Through its flagship initiative, IFIE aims to operate 115 Mobile Health Vans, delivering free primary healthcare services to millions of people annually, with a special focus on underserved and remote communities. Our Vision This program is committed to improving access to affordable healthcare, strengthening rural healthcare infrastructure, promoting preventive healthcare awareness, and ensuring timely medical support for vulnerable populations. Donate Now Flagship Impact Through its flagship initiative, IFIE aims to operate 115 Mobile Health Vans, delivering free primary healthcare services to millions of people annually, with a special focus on underserved and remote communities. Our Vision This program is committed to improving access to affordable healthcare, strengthening rural healthcare infrastructure, promoting preventive healthcare awareness, and ensuring timely medical support for vulnerable populations. Donate Now India has a mixed health-care system, inclusive of public and private health-care service providers. However, most of the private health care providers are concentrated in urban India, providing secondary and tertiary care health care services. The public health care infrastructure in rural areas has been developed as a three-tier system based on the population norms and described below.Interactive Forum On India Economy (IFIE) foundation is a national, not-for-profit organisation engaged in social service and human welfare activities. it’s programs have made perceptible change in it’s areas of operations to the lives of the underprivileged.Its programs like Champions of Change Award, Gandhi Mandela Award, Swachhalaya, Bio-Toilets, E-Learning, Khel Khel Mein, Education institute and Adarsh Gram Yojna have made a significant impact. Mobile 115, its flagship program, aims at operating Mobile 115 Health Vans in rural India and administering free primary healthcare to 25 million Indians every year. Donate Now