Private sector must ensure that the treatment provided by them is not only accessible but also affordable: Vice President Naidu
New Delhi, Dec 2 (IBNS): Vice President of India M. Venkaiah Naidu has said that the private sector must ensure that the treatment provided by them is not only accessible but also affordable.
Addressing a gathering after inaugurating Rainbow Children’s Hospital, in Chennai today, the Vice President hoped that the Hospital would provide specialized but affordable care to children and contribute to the larger national mission of ensuring all infants survive, thrive and grow up into healthy active citizens of the New India
Highlighting the importance of healthcare in governance of any country, Naidu said that providing a healthy and happy childhood to its children was the responsibility of every Indian.
It must be noted that childhood plays a vital role in the overall physical, emotional and social well-being of an individual in the later years, he added.
The Vice President said that the experience in childhood leaves a profound impact and lays the foundation for the future.
A child who is well nurtured nutritionally and emotionally will not only be happy but will also stay healthy, he added.
Expressing concern over the prematurity and low birth weight, pneumonia and diarrheal diseases, among others were main causes of child mortality in India, he stressed the need to step up the efforts in a concerted manner to meet the Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDGs).
The Vice President said that participation and cooperation of both Public and Private Sector is essential to improve the preventive and treatment interventions for newborns and those below five years to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal target of reducing under-five mortality to 25 per 1,000 live births by 2030.
The Vice President called up on the private sector to partner with the government in making healthcare affordable as well as accessible to the common man, particularly in the rural and remote parts of the country.
The private sector should not concentrate on urban areas alone and must set up healthcare facilities in the rural areas as part of its CSR activities, he added.
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