The patient literacy gap is an understanding gap
Access to information has never been higher. Yet the distance between reading a health message and acting on it remains wide.
When we talk about healthcare access in India, we usually mean infrastructure: clinics, doctors, medicines, and increasingly, data connectivity. By those measures, access has improved dramatically.
But access to information is not the same as understanding it. A person can hold a prescription, a discharge summary, and a search engine — and still not know what any of it means for the next 48 hours of their life.
JUNO treats this as the core problem. Not the absence of information, but the absence of confidence, timing, and translation. Prevention only works when people can see the consequences of today in the shape of tomorrow.
Educational only. This is not diagnosis, treatment, or emergency advice, and never replaces a clinician. Always confirm with your clinician.