Being born into poverty puts one at a disadvantage in life. Sickness makes matters worse for the patient as well as the family that is already struggling with making ends meet. Having one sick family member can burden the entire family emotionally, financially, and mentally. There are hundreds of government schemes for poverty alleviation run by the Central as well as the State governments, but neither have they eradicated poverty nor have they uplifted all the poor. On the contrary, diseases are increasing among the impoverished population.
The burden on government hospitals is so heavy that there is a long waiting list for affordable treatment. The conditions at some government hospitals are so poor that basic medical facilities are unavailable. Yet the poor continue to throng to public hospitals in the hope of getting better. Neither are they made aware of their rights nor are they given the right information. However, if you are ill and unable to afford medical care for the ailment, we are here to tell you what to do.

Once poverty is gone, we'll need to build museums to display its horrors to future generations. They'll wonder why poverty continued so long in human society - how a few people could live in luxury while billions dwelt in misery, deprivation, and despair.