RHCF: Reaching Primary Healthcare to the Base of the Pyramid Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This case describes the evolution of Rural Health Care Foundation (RHCF), which provides primary health care services to the economically underprivileged in rural India, its various coalitions with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and for-profit organizations. RHCF facilities attract large number of patients daily from as far away as 100 km, due to low prices (INR 40, which is less than 1 USD, for consultation along with a week's supply of medication) and availability of dependable physicians.

The case converse the scale up confrontation RHCF is facing to supply other services within each facility as well as to expand their facilities to other locations. The case also accentuate the role various alliances, can neither access nor afford suitable medical facilities and between NGOs and for profit organizations, play in delivering health care services to the bottom of the pyramid, notably those dwelling in rural localities.

RHCF Reaching Primary Healthcare to the Base of the Pyramid case study solution

PUBLICATION DATE: September 01, 2013 PRODUCT #: IMB435-HCB-ENG

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