This document proposes a rural healthcare system for India that addresses the lack of access and high costs that currently prevent many rural Indians from receiving adequate medical care. It involves: 1) Providing health insurance of Rs. 50,000 annually for each family, with the government paying for those below the poverty line. 2) Staffing existing primary health centers with recently graduated doctors and nurses who receive training and incentives to work rurally, including housing for their families in nearby cities. 3) Equipping these centers with basic services, medicines, and transportation to referral centers like medical colleges, with costs covered by insurance. 4) Using the existing infrastructure of medical colleges and ambulances for secondary and tertiary