Having an overlook on the health condition of Nepal, the massive amount of change and progress is required. The constitution of Nepal addresses health as a fundamental right, stating that each and every citizen has the right to basic health services free of cost. But there exists a vast difference in reality. Only 61.8% of the Nepalese households have access to health facilities within 30 min, with significant urban (85.9%) and rural (59%) discrepancy. Addressing barriers to Health services needs urgent interventions at the population level. Though there is an establishment of a network of primary health care facilities and deployment of community health workers to provide essential health services at the community level, that is not very effective due to unequal distribution, lack of human resources in rural areas, poor infrastructure, etc. the major intervention that too in a short span of time is required.
Hence, it is high time we should be progressive about the health care system as much as we are about social media and all. The online health care system in Nepal is a necessity in today's condition. Especially during this corona pandemic many of us may have realized the need of an online healthcare platform when we are not being able to visit hospitals due to the risk of coronavirus.
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