Health, Human and Social Services

Enhancing growth towards healthy, equitable communities
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Health, human and social services are at the core of a nation's development agenda.

India's social sector spend is increasing, with trends such as direct benefits transfer, digital monitoring, private sector enablement and impact investment driving outcomes in sectors such as Water, Sanitation, And Hygiene (WASH), healthcare, financial Inclusion, social and rural development, livelihoods, and affordable housing. The sector has witnessed a paradigm shift from a treatment-based model to a preventive focused model. This is likely to accelerate growth opportunities in the sector.

Why KPMG in India

  1. KPMG in India’s Health, Human and Social Services (HHSS) practice works with government agencies, multilaterals, donors, private sector participants, civil society stakeholders and other social sector organisations to deliver efficient, equitable, and effective health, human and social services that create sustainable societies.
  2. Our mission is to help governments and non-state actors carry out their core responsibilities towards aiding essential human needs of all citizens, and to ensure better social development outcomes through conceptualisation and implementation of innovative and scalable models that create transformative change and measurable impact.
  3. We are aligned to the 2030 agenda for sustainable development and have been involved in several transformative programmes, in the areas of health, water, sanitation and hygiene, solid waste management, women and child development, social protection and inclusion, rural development and livelihoods, to help ensure inclusive growth.
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Our Service Offerings

Strategy, policy advisory and assistance in policy formulation

  

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Market assessment, market entry strategy

  

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Technical support, programme and project management

  

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Capacity building and institutional reforms

  

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Behaviour and change management

  

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Market assessment, market entry strategy

  

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Capacity building and institutional reforms

  

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Business planning, project feasibility assessment

  

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Digital strategy and solutions

  

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Impact assessment

  

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Financing strategy

  

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Monitoring and evaluation

  

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Impact Created

Driving the largest competitive framework to improve sanitation in urban areas (Swachh Survekshan)


11 Cr. household toilets constructed Swachh Bharat Mission-Gramin (SBM-G)
 

10 Cr. tap connections provided to households (Jal Jeevan Mission)


 

4,900 Million Litres per Day (MLD) of sewerage treatment capacity created in National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG)

4,000+ towns to become Open Defecation Free (ODF+ certified) (Swachh Bharat Mission)

 

Managed COVID-19 war room for Government of India

 

The KPMG in India difference:

  1. Deep expertise and experience of working with government, public sector entities and donor agencies, along with private sector entities in sectors such as health, water, social and rural development
  2. Access to multi-disciplinary teams with deep understanding and expertise of landscape across select sectors/domains

  3. Wide presence at the national, state and Urban Local Body (ULB) level in the space of sanitation and waste management, including national programs such as Swachh Bharat Mission (urban and rural)

  4. Experience working on India's flagship public health insurance/assurance scheme (Ayushman Bharat), universal health coverage, vaccine coverage, digital health

  5. Experience of working on India’s flagship women and child nutrition support program (POSHAN) Prime Minister's Overarching Scheme for Holistic Nutrition

  6. Expertise in developing frameworks for progress on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Our Insights

Kerala Medical Value Travel Vision 2030

The paper outlines key areas of focus for developing Kerala as a global destination for medical value travel

Delivering gender responsive social protection for migrants and urban poor

The report offers gender responsive and inclusive approaches for strengthening social protection delivery, especially for migrants and urban poor.

Key Contact

Sandeep Paidi

Partner, Government & Public Services (G&PS); Lead, HHSS and Office Managing Partner - Hyderabad

KPMG in India

Lalit Mistry

Partner and Co-head, Healthcare

KPMG in India

Sumouleendra Ghosh

Partner and Global Lead - Water Sector, Government and Public Services

KPMG in India

Arpit Guha

Partner, Government and Public Services

KPMG in India

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