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Promotive and preventive health to empower everyone: Nadda

| | Jan 03, 2015, at 04:55 am
New Delhi, Jan 2 (IBNS): Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare J P Nadda has said the government is planning to shift the focus from ‘sick care’ to healthcare’ and reduce the need for hospitalization care.

Focus will now be on comprehensive and holistic Primary Health Care including preventive and promotive health to improve health and reduce healthcare expenditure, he said.

He said the idea is to empower every person to be an agent of positive health, at individual and community level, and help create a “Social Movement for Health”.

Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Shri J P Nadda stated this during his keynote address at the ‘Global Health Summit: Access and Affordable Healthcare for People of India’, organised by the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI), at Mumbai today.

Addressing the gathering, the Union Health Minister said that while many measures have been taken in the health sector to strengthen the infrastructure in the states under the National Health Mission (NHM), many challenges still need to be effectively addressed.

The Minister stated that providing access to quality healthcare at affordable rates remains a challenge.

Equity, access and affordability of quality health care to all, particularly to the poorest, is a challenge that the government is acutely seized of, he said.

He added that meeting pocket expenditure on healthcare is a priority for the government.

Another matter of concern is the shortage of manpower in terms of doctors, nurses and para-medical staff to enable effective delivery of healthcare services, particularly to the rural, remote and inaccessible areas of the country where the need for healthcare is felt the most, the Minister said.

The burden on non-communicable diseases, also known as lifestyle diseases, when the disease burden on account of communicable diseases and MCH care has not been adequately addressed has further stressed the healthcare system in the country, the Minister said.

The Minister stated that the draft of the newly formulated National Health Policy has been placed in public domain recently (www.mohfw.nic.in).

He welcomed inputs from health professionals from across the world to enrich the Policy.

Nadda  said:  “There is a need to evolve innovative and cost effective solutions to achieve the aspirations of our billion people. It is our responsibility to ponder upon such ways and means to improve quality, equity, efficiency and accountability of healthcare systems for the large and common benefit of our people. I urge you to share the global best practices, technologies and cutting edge research that can be suited to our context.”

He further stated that the Health Ministry would be happy to partner with knowledge management agencies including public health institutions for building capacity in the healthcare sector.

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