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Share your ideas for Implementation of Budget Initiatives for the Health Sector

Start Date :
Feb 20, 2021
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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A webinar on “Transforming the Health Sector: Union Budget 2021 – Strategies for Implementation” is being organized by the Department of Health & Family Welfare along with ...

A webinar on “Transforming the Health Sector: Union Budget 2021 – Strategies for Implementation” is being organized by the Department of Health & Family Welfare along with the Department of Health Research (DHR), M/o AYUSH and Department of Pharmaceuticals on 23rd February 2021 from 10.30 AM – 1.00PM. The webinar will enable sharing of the key highlights of the budget in respect of the health sector and broad strategies for implementation which build on and leverage reforms, enacted over the past few years. Invited experts will reflect on the challenges and opportunities for strengthening policy reform and implementation and provide suggestions on effective partnerships for positive outcomes. Experts are drawn from academia, research institutions, public health experts, Industry, State health officials, Directors of AIIMS, PGI, JIPMER, NIMHANS, other Central Government Institutions and representatives from FICCI, CII, ASOCHAM, PHD Chamber of Commerce, Healthcare Federation of India.

The key announcements in the Union Budget related to Health Sector are as follows and we seek ideas and suggestions from the public and other stakeholders on the same:

1. Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine to be rolled across the country
2. ₹35000 crore for Covid-19 Vaccine in 2021-22
3. Supplementary Nutrition Programme and Poshan Abhiyan to be merged and launched as Mission Poshan 2.0
4. Outlay ₹64180 crore over 6 years
5. Support for Health and Wellness centres
6. Setting up of Integrated Public Health Labs
7. Establishing critical care hospital blocks
8. Strengthening NCDC
9. Expanding integrated health information portal
10. National Commission for Allied Healthcare Professionals Bill
11. The National Nursing and Midwifery Commission

Click here for a detailed PPT on Budget Initiatives for the Health Sector

Last date of submission is 31st March 2021

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kantilal Popatprasad Dube
kantilal Popatprasad Dube 5 years 4 months ago
India has India has the use history of traditional medicines acupuncture acupressure and Naturopathy the budget allocated for the health sector must attract towards his traditional industry and make people free from excessive use of chemical medicines thank you
Nisha
Nisha 5 years 4 months ago
 NAVIGATE B2B International On February 5, 2020, 12:02 pm Stakeholder Research & Consultation: Keep Your Ears To The Ground Never before has there been such an emphasis placed on understanding the beliefs, attitudes and behaviors of stakeholders for any business or company.  Word-of-mouth feedback from those who interface with a company or business used to be considered interesting but not of strategic importance.  However, the past decade has seen a shift in recognition of the importance
RAJESH MAHATO
RAJESH MAHATO 5 years 4 months ago
Health care in India faces several challenges including inadequate access, low insurance penetration and a growing chronic disease burden. At the same time, traditional business models have found it hard to show attractive returns on investment, except for a few large providers. Technology infusion along with expanded infrastructure and efficiencies from process improvements could help improve health care accessibility and affordability
Aman Chaudhary
Aman Chaudhary 5 years 4 months ago
Doctor ki kami ko dekhte hue me chahta hu ki Mbbs ki seat badhae jaye or sarkari hospital ko best bnaya jaye jisse kisi v person ko koi problem na ho. thank you...
Sandeepchandolia
Sandeepchandolia 5 years 4 months ago
From Dr Sandeep chandolia Regarding Integration of modern with traditional medicine. Integration of different systems only going to increase quackery. Allopathy demands further matching of international norms ,so our health system further can flourish. If govt want a quality Healthcare system they need to improve our standards. Mixing systems is not a solution.
Sandeepchandolia
Sandeepchandolia 5 years 4 months ago
From- Dr Sandeep chandolia Regarding section 50 of NMC act 2020, which says formation of education modules for interface of allopathic system, Ayurveda, and Homeopathy. No similarities in these systems. Principles, drugs, understanding of disease all are different in each system. Each system should progress on there own Principles. Allopathic system is international system, Follow Principles those are internationally recognized . Integration will derecognize indian allopathic system.
AvulaArchana
AvulaArchana 5 years 4 months ago
There has to be proper infrastructure planning by giving chance to young architects with new ideas focusing on barrier free,green buildings, energy efficiency,low maintenance,etc Hiring professional staff, good payscale,check on proper attendance of staff. Updated technological equipments, their usage and maintenance. Bringing awareness among masses about the schemes which could be availed. Regular counseling & awareness about healthy food habits, exercise, etc
GYANRANJANNATHSHARMA
GYANRANJANNATHSHARMA 5 years 4 months ago
we need to chack our envirment or safe by ew type of cemicals 0r indestrilisty gases or cemicals whish is distory our atshomephare or water or land we creat a cemical or gas which reactions change the atmoshpre or purify water without effect on animels or cleal land for best fortlise agrecultre