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Healthcare | Caught in an ill wind

The war has impacted everything from drug ingredient costs to medical tourism numbers. There is no reason to panic yet, but the unease is growing

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A TIGHTROPE OPERATION: Doctors performing a surgery at a hospital in Gurugram. (Photo: Chandradeep Kumar)

The ongoing conflict in Iran, resulting in stalled shipping and closed airspaces, has had a choking effect downstream. The healthcare sector in India has been jolted by the sudden shock—hospitals are seeing fewer international patients, pharmaceutical companies are facing rising raw material costs, diagnostic centres are worried about the supply of helium—used in MRI machines—and operating costs are slowly increasing. The situation is not yet a crisis, with very few hospitals willing to admit the full extent of the impact. But across the healthcare sector, costs are rising and supply chains are tightening.

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