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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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Hirdesh Sahni
Hirdesh Sahni 5 years 4 months ago
Medical treatment is expensive and can be affordable to a limit by any one individual. Hence, even in Govt hospitals, the medical treatment should be charged in the present year till 50% of IT paid by the individual in the previous year. Expense greater than that should be free. Free treatment should be restricted to an emergency, life-saving or essential treatment. Cosmetic and non-life-saving treatment should be on a payment basis.
Mahadev Singh Sen
Mahadev Singh Sen 5 years 4 months ago
समस्या 2: उच्च चिकित्सा लागत। अधिकांश चिकित्सा उपकरण भारत के बाहर से हैं। भारत में चिकित्सा अनुसंधान मुख्य रूप से पश्चिमी कार्यों की प्रतिकृति है। हमारे पास बहुत कम मेडिकल पेटेंट हैं। उपाय: 1. डेडिकेटेड रिसर्च पोस्ट 2. पेटेंट उन्मुख अनुसंधान के लिए विशेष निधि आवंटन 3. चिकित्सा में आत्मनिर्भर भारत
Mahadev Singh Sen
Mahadev Singh Sen 5 years 4 months ago
उपाय: 1. नियमित रूप से गाँव के स्वयंसेवकों को प्रशिक्षण। 2. निजी सरकारी भागीदारी 3. सभी बीमारियों के लिए सस्ता बीमा कवरेज 4. उपचार के बाद PHC पर अपनाएँ 5. मेडिकल रिकॉर्ड के साथ आधार लिंक 6. सभी फार्मेसी के साथ आधार लिंक
Mahadev Singh Sen
Mahadev Singh Sen 5 years 4 months ago
समस्या 1: हमारे पास छोटे शहरों में न्यूनतम चिकित्सा सुविधा है। किसी भी समस्या के मामले में हमें पर्याप्त चिकित्सा सुविधाएं नहीं मिलती हैं। डॉक्टरों को उन परिस्थितियों में भी काम करने के लिए मजबूर किया जाता है, जहां पर्याप्त तंदुरुस्ती संभव नहीं है। फिर उन्हें मामलों को उच्च केंद्र में भेजना होगा। उच्च केंद्र पहले से ही विशाल रोगियों को देख रहे हैं। एक ही समय में छोटे निजी सेटअप न्यूनतम लागत और पर्याप्त सुविधा के साथ अच्छा कर रहे हैं।
Rajesh Sharma
Rajesh Sharma 5 years 4 months ago
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Jane Alam
Jane Alam 5 years 4 months ago
i think in government hospitals operations rates should be reduced. so, peoples rhise who are not able to go in private hospitals.if all the faceilities are there in government hospitals so poor peoples come to this hospitals for their operation and one more thing i am from himachal pardesh, ambota. when i go to government hospitals i saw so many hospitals those are not clean so i want to share my biews i hope that you understand my fellings.😀😊 Thank you ............. ..................
Kishore Murugesan
Kishore Murugesan 5 years 4 months ago
One area that is crucial for healthcare providers to consider is the capital budget. Form medical equipment to medicines, from ventilators to vaccines, from scientific research to surveillance infrastructure. Special packages need to be allocated for the health sector in order to make Indians healthier and secured. Doctor's care for patients. Improvements in health infrastructure to provide the most needed facilities in the hospitals.
SADASIVUNI KISHORE KUMAR
SADASIVUNI KISHORE KUMAR 5 years 4 months ago
Small govt hospitals should be operated at various locations of district To treat simple health problems.Govt should automatically enroll poor people in govt health scheme benefits.