AI SummaryRural mobile health camp franchises address the critical last-mile healthcare access gap revealed by West Bengal's 'Duare Dakshun' policy (2026). India's 45 crore rural population spends ₹2,000–3,000 annually on preventive care, representing an ₹8,000–12,000 crore untapped market. A single franchise can generate ₹2–6 lakh/month via direct fees (₹100–500 per health screening) and government reimbursement under Ayushman Bharat, with 24–30 month payback. This opportunity is ideal for healthcare entrepreneurs, nurses, panchayat leaders, and rural development organizations seeking government-aligned, scalable revenue models in underserved villages across East and Central India.
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