Union Health Minister Launches Summit to Shape India's Healthcare Future
Health Minister Inaugurates Summit On India's Health Future, Best Practices
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Union Health Minister JP Nadda inaugurated the 10th National Summit on Innovation and Inclusivity in Haryana, focusing on best practices in healthcare. The summit aims to enhance accessible and affordable healthcare across India and highlights significant achievements in maternal and child health, as well as disease control.
- 01The summit showcases innovations and best practices in India's healthcare sector.
- 02India's healthcare system has shifted towards a more inclusive and holistic approach.
- 03Significant improvements have been made in maternal and child health metrics.
- 04Over 1.85 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandirs serve as crucial healthcare access points.
- 05Emphasis on effective resource utilization and quality certification for healthcare facilities.
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Union Health Minister JP Nadda inaugurated the 10th National Summit on Innovation and Inclusivity in Haryana, aimed at showcasing innovations and best practices in healthcare. He praised Haryana's leadership in healthcare advancements and emphasized the importance of accessible, affordable healthcare for all. Nadda highlighted the transformation of India's healthcare system under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guidance, moving from a curative approach to a comprehensive framework that includes preventive and promotive care. Key achievements noted include an increase in institutional deliveries from 79% to 89%, a 79% decline in under-five mortality, and a 73% decline in infant mortality. The minister stressed the critical role of over 1.85 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, which facilitate preventive healthcare and screenings for non-communicable diseases. Nadda called for improved planning and implementation under the National Health Mission, emphasizing the need for effective resource utilization and quality enhancement in healthcare services.
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The summit aims to enhance healthcare access and quality, benefiting millions of people in India, particularly through initiatives that support frontline healthcare workers.
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