Hospital Costs in India
Ayushman Bharat + Private · Währung: ₹ (INR)
Government Hospital
Nominal fees (₹10–₹100)
Private Hospital Daily (Premium)
₹8,000–₹30,000+
Private Coronary Bypass
₹200,000–₹500,000
Hospital Beds per 1,000
0.5
Health Insurance Coverage
~37%
Private Sector Hospital Share
62%
Überblick
Hospital costs in India vary dramatically between government, charitable, and private hospitals. Government hospital treatment is nominally free or very low cost (₺10-100 registration fees), but facilities are often overcrowded with long waiting times and variable quality. Mid-tier private hospitals charge ₹2,000-8,000 per day for a general ward bed, while premium private hospitals (Apollo, Fortis, Max) charge ₹8,000-30,000+ per day for deluxe or single rooms.
Common procedure costs at private hospitals include appendectomy at ₹50,000-200,000, hip replacement at ₹250,000-600,000, coronary bypass at ₹200,000-500,000, normal childbirth at ₹30,000-100,000 (Cesarean at ₹60,000-250,000), and cancer treatment starting from ₹300,000-2,000,000 depending on type and stage. These private hospital costs, while low by international standards, represent a significant financial burden for many Indian families, with healthcare expenses being a leading cause of household impoverishment.
India has approximately 0.5 hospital beds per 1,000 population, well below the WHO recommendation of 3 per 1,000. The private sector provides approximately 62% of hospital care despite higher costs, reflecting capacity constraints in the public system. Health insurance penetration has been growing rapidly, with approximately 37% of the population now covered by some form of health insurance (including PM-JAY). The Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres initiative aims to strengthen primary healthcare and reduce the burden on hospitals.
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Daten stammen von National Health Authority (Ayushman Bharat), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), NITI Aayog Health Statistics. Letzte Aktualisierung: 2026-03-01. Diese Informationen dienen nur zu Bildungszwecken und stellen keine medizinische Beratung dar.