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Imagine a healthcare system that delivers world-class surgery to the poorest patients—at no cost—while remaining financially self-sufficient. In this episode, we dive into the extraordinary story of Aravind Eye Care System, a pioneering institution in India that has reimagined how healthcare can be delivered at scale. Founded by Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy, Aravind has performed millions of cataract surgeries using a model inspired as much by compassion as by operational precision. With 70% of its patients receiving free or subsidized care, Aravind combines efficiency, innovation, and community outreach to tackle preventable blindness in one of the world’s most underserved populations.

We’ll explore how Aravind’s unique approach—high-volume, low-cost surgeries, in-house lens manufacturing, and a vast rural outreach program—has made it the world’s largest eye care provider. From eye camps in remote villages to replicating its training and systems globally, Aravind shows how mission-driven health care can change lives and reshape systems. This is a story of vision—both literal and strategic—and a case study in what’s possible when service meets scale.

Key words

Aravind Eye Care, Cataract surgery, Social enterprise, Global health, Rural healthcare