Care Economy and Telemedicine to Drive Future Health Jobs, Says Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has highlighted the growing importance of the care economy and telemedicine as major drivers of future employment in the healthcare sector, emphasizing that India’s evolving health ecosystem will create new opportunities

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has highlighted the growing importance of the care economy and telemedicine as major drivers of future employment in the healthcare sector, emphasizing that India’s evolving health ecosystem will create new opportunities for millions of skilled professionals.
Speaking at a recent national forum focused on employment and healthcare innovation, the Prime Minister noted that the healthcare sector is undergoing rapid transformation driven by digital technologies, demographic shifts, and rising demand for accessible medical services. According to him, the expansion of telemedicine and the strengthening of community-based healthcare services will play a crucial role in shaping the future workforce.
The Prime Minister emphasised that the care economy, which includes nursing, caregiving, rehabilitation services, and elderly care, is becoming increasingly vital as India’s population grows and healthcare needs become more complex. He noted that strengthening this sector will not only improve healthcare delivery but also generate large-scale employment opportunities across urban and rural areas.
Highlighting the role of digital innovation, the Prime Minister pointed to the expanding use of telemedicine platforms and remote consultations, which have significantly improved access to healthcare services in remote and underserved regions. Initiatives such as Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission are helping create a robust digital health infrastructure that connects patients, healthcare providers, and medical institutions through integrated digital systems.
The Prime Minister also stressed that investments in skill development will be critical to preparing India’s workforce for emerging healthcare roles. Training programmes in nursing, allied health services, digital health technologies, and remote care delivery will be essential to meet the growing demand for healthcare professionals.
Healthcare experts note that the combination of digital health expansion and increasing demand for long-term care services could transform India into one of the world’s largest healthcare employment markets in the coming decades.
The remarks from Narendra Modi underline the government’s broader vision of leveraging technology, innovation, and workforce development to strengthen healthcare delivery while creating sustainable employment opportunities across the country.
