Why India Needs Health-Outcome-Based CSR Regulation
In
Op-Ed Contest Spring 2026
By
RJ. Kalyani
Drawing from frontline experience in rural mobile medical units, this op-ed highlights the gap between CSR healthcare spending and actual health outcomes. It advocates for a transition toward outcome-based funding models, where success is measured not by camps conducted but by diseases reduced and lives improved. The piece proposes actionable policy changes to make CSR a true driver of public health impact in India.


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