Deepak Singh

Executive Director at Emmanuel Hospital Association in New Delhi, India

In Person Virtual

A Sustainable Missional Model for Healthcare in Resource Limited Settings: Lessons from India

  • Breakout Session
  • Main Building ATCR 207/209 (Banquet Style Tables Only)
  • November 6 2025 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM

Low resource settings require much innovation and streamlining resources to meet set goals. With healthcare becoming more commercial and profit driven, missional healthcare in low resource settings faces many challenges. Sustainability is a big question with people finance , and equipment scarce and hard to come by.
Missional models of healthcare often run into hurdles of sustainability, longevity and relevance even as healthcare slowly turns into business.
In this setting of multifactorial challenges and increasing compliances how can missional healthcare be relevant and sustainable?
Many saints of God have committed their lives to fulfil this great commission in some of the most underserved and unreached areas of the world.
With the birth of Emmanuel Hospital Association (EHA) a different model of missional healthcare emerged in India. Over the last 55 years of its existence, EHA has shown that through all the challenges, this may be one of the ways to sustain missional healthcare in areas of need.
With increasing divide between the rich and poor, overwhelmed government systems, a ruthless insurance system, and high end corporate healthcare, it is still possible for missional healthcare to provide low cost, high quality, technologically advanced care to people in need while remaining sustainable.
We bring lessons from India and our experience with Emmanuel Hospital Association over the last 3 decades.