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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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Mayank Madhavlal
Mayank Madhavlal 11 years 4 months ago
Sir 1 ON EVERY SELL OF MEDICLAIM POLICY OVER SUM INSURED 10,00,000/- THERE SHOULD BE EXTRA PREMIUM/TAX FOR BELOW AVERAGE INCOME GROUPS FOR RURAL AREAS 2] EVERY SUPER SPECIALTY HOSPITALS SHOULD BE ADVISED TO TREAT POOR OUT OF POOREST PEOPLE AT LEASE 10 BED SHOULD BE RESERVED FOR POOR PEOPLE 3]FRESH RECRUITED DOCTORS MUST BE POSTED FOR 3 YEARS AT RURAL AREAS
Dhanshri Shinde
Dhanshri Shinde 11 years 4 months ago
Please improve the health of Farming Community and enable sustainable agriculture as this will improve the nation's health.
vibhor saxena
vibhor saxena 11 years 4 months ago
my suggestion government of india can take charges for new opd`s form maximum 50 rs minimum 20rs each person in the urban areas but in rural areas can give 50% collection of urban hospitals opd`s because every day 10000 people come in opd`s of urban hospital
NANDAN SHERLEKAR
NANDAN SHERLEKAR 11 years 4 months ago
we are a developing country we cannot afford costly medical expense for a healthy country. developed countries are already paying heavy price by way of insurance . medical expenses are heavy because of several reasons like costly medical education,pharmaceutical companies over charging with benefits to hospital and doctors. hospitals overcharging because of insurance,doctors over charging because of costly education ,unless sombody takes a serious note we will be choosing a costlier path. .
Ghanshyam Das
Ghanshyam Das 11 years 4 months ago
The short documentary provides a brief policy sketch for the betterment of our rural health care system especially the maternity facilities, the paediatric care, mobile clinic, Express facility for the pregnant women. And finally the health policy must control iatrogenic factors like hygiene and number of bed in hospital premises The film realisation, examination of patients and data elicitation are done in the District Hospital Morena Gwalior MP
ravi somani
ravi somani 11 years 4 months ago
The Health Insurance facility for Differently able is not properly available in India, the Insurance companies do not issue the Health Insurance, only option is NIRAMAYA but that is restricted to Rs 1 lakh per Year, which is quite less considering present medical / hospitalization charges. So the concerened ministry should revisit the limit for Medical/Health insurance for differently able.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 4 months ago
It can be said without fear of contradiction that like education, HEALTH also touches every single family immensely. So, need of time is that HEALTH FACTOR BE APPROACHED WITH TWO PRONGED POLICY -- SHORT-TERM POLICY AND LONG TERM POLICY. Long drawn road-map is a must for lasting solutions to various aspects of problems relating to Health. However, the policy must be able to create such a mechanism that the people are provided HEALTH CARE AT THEIR DOOR-STEP QUICKLY. NGOs CAN ALSO BE INVOLVED.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 4 months ago
It can be said without fear of contradiction that like education, HEALTH also touches every single family immensely. So, need of time is that HEALTH FACTOR BE APPROACHED WITH TWO PRONGED POLICY -- SHORT-TERM POLICY AND LONG TERM POLICY. Long drawn road-map is a must for lasting solutions to various aspects of problems relating to Health. However, the policy must be able to create such a mechanism that the people are provided HEALTH CARE AT THEIR DOOR-STEP QUICKLY. NGOs CAN ALSO BE INVOLVED.
RAJNEESH KUMAR
RAJNEESH KUMAR 11 years 4 months ago
NAMASTE MODI JI ! well i think increase in number of doctors posts would do more rather than opening new medical colleges ,i my self being a doctor think increase in MBBS seats will degrade medical education standard,and increase in jobs for doctors will treat more patients with quality and in quantity