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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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ashish upadhyaya
ashish upadhyaya 11 years 4 months ago
Most of the population is effected badly by high cost of pathalogy labs and scanning centres (MRI, CT Scan, Ultrasound etc) almost 75% of the amount paid goes to referred doctor or hospital or nursing homes. cost of spinal MRI is in the range of 6500 to 8000 in market and hospitals, I got it done 4 to 5 times at 2000 to 2500 fm centre known to me. that shows atleast 75% overshrged amt is for doctors referred case. pl look into this matter, crores of people all over India are effected.
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, the need of the time is that HEALTH FACTOR BE APPROACHED WITH TWO 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.
RANDHIR KUMAR SINGH
RANDHIR KUMAR SINGH 11 years 4 months ago
Please start health insurance policy which is important for all and apply since birth ...the policy premium is only 1000 Rs./yr . this insurance policy was coordinate by government joined with any insurance company which was decided by state .....all health schemes are covered in it and gov pay the 1st 5 premiums ie till 5 yr age health insurance covered by gov .....
AMIT GUPTA
AMIT GUPTA 11 years 4 months ago
Bring all Medical facilities run by Ashrams/Charitable Trusts/ Non Profit Organisations in main stream by providing them VISIBILITY and a CREDIT RATING. Without any additional investment, lakhs of these Medical facilities can be utilised for public at large with extended reach. This will give credibility to both Government as well as these facilities.
ANILKUMAR KAPPILLIL
ANILKUMAR KAPPILLIL 11 years 4 months ago
Medi claim insurance companies be told to include AYURVEDA, SIDDHA, treatments in the coverage. Now they cover only English medicines/treatments.
Anand Krishna
Anand Krishna 11 years 4 months ago
Health of the people mostly depends on what they eat. All vegetables are heavily poisoned by pesticides used by farmers. There should be strict policies on sale and usage of pesticides. All developed countries have this policies to protect the people. In India there is no way to check what all poisons are there in the food.
anil jain
anil jain 11 years 4 months ago
I am not sure if there is any benefit of writing on this post or not. Is any body concerned about the views expressed here or not. Mr PM you want to talk to examines this time but have bothered to see my earlier posts those had some serious suggestion like single medical entrance test for all medical colleges (both private and govt) will save lot of time and money and fuel of the country. And above all prevent corruption. And the students will not have to bother about so many tests and be distre
Ashish Jain
Ashish Jain 11 years 4 months ago
Health Insurance requires an immediate and solid boost. Gov's Swasthya Beema scheme is good. However its reach is limited. It requires intense marketing
Rishu Garg
Rishu Garg 11 years 4 months ago
I would like to bring our governments attention to the very important topic of public heath which is an established healthcare system in developed countries dedicated to the prevention of diseases in our population. One aspect of this system is Surveillance of diseases which includes mandatory reporting of some diseases and calculate their incidence and prevalence. It is very important because it will help to government to allocate the money where the mouth. I'm a public health profess. in USA.