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Give suggestions on National Health Policy 2015 Draft

Give suggestions on National Health Policy 2015 Draft
Start Date :
Feb 01, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 11, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The draft NHP 2015 has been formulated and placed in public domain for stakeholder consultations. Suggestions/comments/feedback are invited on the policy which inter-alia include ...

The draft NHP 2015 has been formulated and placed in public domain for stakeholder consultations. Suggestions/comments/feedback are invited on the policy which inter-alia include the following broad areas: goals, principles, objectives, policy directions, Investment, Preventive and Promotive Health, Organisation of Public Health Care Delivery, Human Resources for Health, Financing of Health Care and engaging the private sector, Regulatory framework, Medical technologies, ICT for Health and Health Information Needs, Knowledge for Health, Governance, Legal framework for healthcare and the Right to Health.

The last date for submission of your comments is 10th February, 2015.

For information on National Health Policy 2015 Draft: https://mygov.in/frontendgeneral/pdf/draft-national-health-policy.pdf

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rahul Jhunjhunwala
rahul Jhunjhunwala 11 years 4 months ago
The prices of generic medicines in open market is 10 times to 20 times of their MRP. This should be controlled immediately. The poor person have to buy a medicine which costs a retailer Rs 10 for Rs 120. This is injustice to poor as well as middle class people. Today for an average family their 30% spends are on medicines. Hence this would help them save a lot for their food and children.
Amit Jain
Amit Jain 11 years 4 months ago
I have a suggestion that for initial and preventive treatment the govt must start govt clinics appointing govt doctors to provide services at different places which will reduce burden on the govt hospitals where people crowd for even less serious health problems which can be treated with medicine and the consultation fees must be reasonable.
Bharat Sharma
Bharat Sharma 11 years 4 months ago
"Quality Adjusted Life Years" available to each new born could be the single best indicator of "development" and progress. Ultimately that is the only irreplaceable resource - lifetime.
pichumani ramachandran
pichumani ramachandran 11 years 4 months ago
suggestions for budget: 1. bring in more people under taxnet by introducing more criteria. 2.pl dont stop the subsidies for the people below BPL. pl try to remove the better ones from the list.such as all MLAs, MPs, those with income of 10lacs and above 3.pl reduce the toll charges along the NH for owner cars. 4.pl provide more facilities for the senior citizens above 65 5.give scholarships in the edu cational institutions only to the really needy. 6.improve internal savings 7.
rishi raj
rishi raj 11 years 4 months ago
democratization of health care system should be focused upon and the very focus of budget should be strengthening of system than expansion as by having a concerned attitude towards very basic things like sanitation we can save a lot of resources. a anganwari center as against primary health centers is better option as holistic preventive health care system because of its micro presence as its jurisdiction is population based and micro needs of specific population will be addressed better.
rishi raj
rishi raj 11 years 4 months ago
the ground level workers of daily preventive health care set-up like asha,anganwari workers,anms must be christened as first point of contact and their strength must be used so a detailed project for their re-orientation should be initiated and anganwari centers must be utilized as permanent primary and preventive care giving center by government.for subsiding burdens of ncds a system of free and efficient should be developed instead of super specialty medical centers.
Rakesh Bahl
Rakesh Bahl 11 years 4 months ago
The danger of a budget without safety nets would be a handle in the hands of opposition of a India Shining 2 story. This might look cynical and pessimist but have to consider this.
Rakesh Bahl
Rakesh Bahl 11 years 4 months ago
Continued: Non inflationary growth to be achieved through unlocking supply bottlenecks. Incomes to be raised through productivity increases like Digital India. Govt to maintain social security nets to reduce poverty. These are not exactly efficient, and are handouts, but a must in a country like India where there are ineffeciencies in labour markets.Health, Education spending to improve quality of life. Citizens must feel, yes this has something for me.
Rakesh Bahl
Rakesh Bahl 11 years 4 months ago
The budget should reflect a purpose: to achieve higher quality of life for citizens. Mere GDP growth and ForEx reserves targets are meaningless. These are meant for what? As Pranab Mukherjee had said in Parliament once, are we going to eat the GDP? To be achieved through a low inflation, moderate taxes, non inflationary growth: meaning a goldilocks scenario. Low inflation to be achieved through oil prices, veg prices. Moderate Taxes: encourage employment by cutting corporate taxes.
bhavani prasad gunturu
bhavani prasad gunturu 11 years 4 months ago
dental caries and vision problems are the most among the chidren which was given the less importance .even it was not campained in the schools about the dental hygiene and vitamins role in eye sight.even now when the teams of RBSK mobile health were visiting the schools officials are cautioning not to refer dental caries students as it is not a big issue