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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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Nirav Sheth
Nirav Sheth 11 years 4 months ago
My suggestion is to give low budget tant to all poor people who is living on road side or without any home. These will give protection against weather to all poor families. Also, help to make area nice. These tant will cover area of sliping, cooking, urinial facelity. These will give proper accomodation till all people have new subsidise houses. These will improve health of poor families, also new job will create to make tants.
Hemraj Kadwey
Hemraj Kadwey 11 years 4 months ago
Honourable PM, I would like to draw your kind attention on the burning issue among Central Govt Employees that since independence, the terrible difference between minimum pay and maximum pay is 16 times. The same must be three times like country Sweden. In present scenario, needs of all categories of Central Govt Employees are quite similar. If it implements in the country, the same would be massive change towards establishment of socio-economic equality in Indian society.
Hemraj Kadwey
Hemraj Kadwey 11 years 4 months ago
Honourable PM, I would like to draw your kind attention on the burning issue among Central Govt Employees that since independence, the terrible difference between minimum pay and maximum pay is so big, i.e.16 times. The same must be three times like country Sweden. In present scenario, needs of all categories of Central Govt Employees are quite similar. If it implements in the country, the same would be massive change towards establishment of socio-economic equality in Indian society.
shakshant singhal
shakshant singhal 11 years 4 months ago
Pls see the hospitals like g.b. pant hospital and ol d other govt schools,we already hav a very large, well built,well spent on infrastructure. So before building new ones why not use efficiently (already built) those resources in d best way.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 4 months ago
Continued ... Also, there is pressing need to increase the number of Civil Hospitals so that Doctors there are in a position to give patient hearing to patients turning up there to take treatment. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE CIVIL HOSPITALS ARE SO WELL-EQUIPPED THAT THE PRIVATELY-MANAGED 'NURSING HOMES' MAY FEEL THE NEED TO REFER THE EMERGENCY CASES. THE RESIDENTS OF THE AREA WOULD THEN FEEL THEMSELVES SECURE FROM THE MEDICAL POINT OF VIEW. HEALTH SERVICES SHOULD COME UNDER AMBIT 'WELFARE'.
DEBABRATA BISWAS
DEBABRATA BISWAS 11 years 4 months ago
Continued ... Also, there is pressing need to increase the number of Civil Hospitals so that the Doctors there are in a position to give patient hearing the patients turning up there to take treatment. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE CIVIL HOSPITALS ARE SO WELL-EQUIPPED THAT THE PRIVATELY-MANAGED 'NURSING, AND JOB PLEASE . CONTACT NO - 9749051040
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 4 months ago
CONTD. To correct upon the previous post, the MAN-POWER PRESENTLY AVAILABLE WITH THE CIVIL HOSPITALS IS NOT ENOUGH compared to the needs of the patients turning up there. So, two-pronged action is call of the times to make the Civil Hospitals rise up-to-the mark -- up-gradation of the existing Civil Hospitals with the cutting edge gadgets and machinery comparable with that available in any privately -managed 'Nursing Home' alongwith well-trained man-power SO THAT PATIENTS ARE NOT LOSERS ANYWAY.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 4 months ago
Continued ... Also, there is pressing need to increase the number of Civil Hospitals so that the Doctors there are in a position to give patient hearing the patients turning up there to take treatment. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE CIVIL HOSPITALS ARE SO WELL-EQUIPPED THAT THE PRIVATELY-MANAGED 'NURSING HOMES' MAY FEEL THE NEED TO REFER THE EMERGENCY CASES. THE RESIDENTS OF THE AREA WOULD THEN FEEL THEMSELVES SECURE FROM THE MEDICAL POINT OF VIEW. HEALTH SERVICES SHOULD COME UNDER AMBIT WELFARE'.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 4 months ago
CONTD. To correct upon the previous post, the MAN-POWER PRESENTLY AVAILABLE WITH THE CIVIL HOSPITALS IS NOT ENOUGH compared to the needs of the patients turning up there. So, two-pronged action is call of the times to make the Civil Hospitals rise up-to-the mark -- up-gradation of the existing Civil Hospitals with the cutting edge gadgets and machinery comparable with that available in any privately -managed 'Nursing Home' alongwith well-trained man-power SO THAT PATIENTS ARE NOT LOSERS ANYWAY.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 4 months ago
CONTD. To correct upon the previous post, the MAN-POWER PRESENTLY AVAILABLE WITH THE CIVIL HOSPITALS IS NOT ENOUGH compared to the needs of the patients turning up there. So, two-pronged action is call of the times to make the Civil Hospitals rise up-to-the mark -- up-gradation of the existing Civil Hospitals with the cutting edge gadgets and machinery comparable with that available in any privately -managed 'Nursing Home' alongwith well-trained man-power SO THAT PATIENTS ARE NOT LOSERS ANYWAY.