Over the last three years, we have seen a raging debate on how India’s health care sector has become expensive and unaffordable. A number of quick policy and regulatory measures were taken to reduce drug prices, starting off with a drastic reduction in prices of heart stents. The focal point was that out of pocket expenditure was high and that nearly 6 million people fall into chronic poverty because of expenditure on healthcare. On the other hand, the issue that was forgotten in this enthusiasm to cut costs of drugs and then of hospitalisation, was that nearly two-thirds of the country lacks access to quality healthcare. Ayushman Bharat was launched to address this criticism.