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Comments invited on Concept Note on establishment of National e-Health Authority

Comments invited on Concept Note on establishment of National e-Health Authority
Start Date :
Mar 31, 2015
Last Date :
May 11, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare proposes to set up a National e-Health Authority (NeHA) responsible for development of an Integrated Health Information System in India. It ...

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare proposes to set up a National e-Health Authority (NeHA) responsible for development of an Integrated Health Information System in India. It will also be responsible for enforcing the laws & regulations relating to the privacy and security of the patients health information & records.

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is seeking your comments/suggestions/views on this document.

The last date for submission of entries is 10th May, 2015.

Concept Note on establishment of National e-Heath Authority

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Dr Jaideep Kumar
Dr Jaideep Kumar 11 years 1 month ago
Some fake institutes are providing degrees/diplomas in Ayurveda or providing the degree with nomenclature similar to BAMS [i.e. BAMS (AM)]. Some people are doing practices with these fake degrees in India.
Dr Jaideep Kumar
Dr Jaideep Kumar 11 years 1 month ago
Intervention Needed: Please give the directions to the concerned to provide equal opportunity of BAMS doctors in admission of MPH courses and also for public health jobs.
Dr Jaideep Kumar
Dr Jaideep Kumar 11 years 1 month ago
Please issue the direction to include BAMS doctors in universal health coverage. Please give instructions to the concerned for the involvement of Ayurveda graduates in planning, Implementation, Monitoring and Surveillance in the various National Programs. Also give recommendation to start the Ayurveda strength based National programs like Geriatric care, Mother & child care etc. through Ayurveda.
Dr Jaideep Kumar
Dr Jaideep Kumar 11 years 1 month ago
3. Engage BAMS Lady Doctors in Maternal and Children Health Program: After doing graduation BAMS lady doctors generally take to practice obs and gyne. They are valuable service providers in reproductive, maternal and children health. But certain laws and legalities come in their way and are generally questioned which does not appear appropriate. They find themselves disabled despite having a degree in medicine.
Dr Jaideep Kumar
Dr Jaideep Kumar 11 years 1 month ago
Jobs like epidemiologists/consultants which have a strong public health component in it are especially reserved for MBBS allopathic graduates, while it is an essential fact that allopathic is more concerned with the curative factors of disease than preventive aspects. Persons having BAMS+MPH qualification are not considered for post of public health consultant / Epidemiologists/other jobs related to public health field. ECHS and other defense services schemes also discriminate with Ayurveda doct
Dr Jaideep Kumar
Dr Jaideep Kumar 11 years 1 month ago
2. Discrimination in Admission and Placements of BAMS Doctors in Public Health Courses and Jobs: BAMS doctors also face discrimination in admission and job opportunities of public health. As mentioned earlier, the institutes like PGIMER, Chandiagrh are not allowing the BAMS doctors to take admission in MPH courses. BAMS doctors also faced discrimination in the job opportunity due to mind set of allopathic system oriented health officials.
Prakash Garg
Prakash Garg 11 years 1 month ago
dear PM, the punctuality in central government offices should be supplemented with Flexible Timings Scheme. For example, if a person comes half an hour late , he can sit half an hour extra in evening to compensate. Particularly in NCR, it is very difficult to observe strict punctuality.If Flexible timings introduced it will help all.
Pratyush Pattanaik
Pratyush Pattanaik 11 years 1 month ago
In India many Govt and private hospitals have the NABH(national accreditation board for hospitals and healthcare providers) quality tool for benefits of the patients and pateint care.But now a days many people dont know what is NABH. Why does it stands for and whats the purpose of NABH.so i think if Govt provide these through a third party to the hospital then Govt should concern about the awarness of it between the people through advertisements and many more.its a really beneficiary for us.
KEERTI BHUSAN PRADHAN
KEERTI BHUSAN PRADHAN 11 years 1 month ago
As a Healthcare Management and Public Health Monitoring expert, one thing I see in India is-Every health facility gets crowded at particular times. Although the service providers are present from 9am to 6pm typically we see the patient comes in around 10am till 1pm and every facility is over crowded. As a result the service providers feel unnecessarily stretched during those period and remain free in other times. We have to devise a way on how to balance and make the patient flow even through ou
Amar Kabra
Amar Kabra 11 years 1 month ago
Number of doctors, dentists are providing services by joining hands with some NGOs, Government under NEHM scheme should recognize some NGOs or should start promoting NPHO (non profit health organizations)with some govt. help, to provide services to public in remote and tribal area and not only to poor but also to the persons in need with certain criteria s like non tobacco users and non alcoholics. This will help in spreading message of no tobacco and no to alcohol.