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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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hemant kothari
hemant kothari 11 years 4 months ago
What will happen by making policy , why not we see the action on ground level? Till date more than 500 death tolls crossed n many r infected by Swineflu as a laziness of action n steps to controlled.
PRANJAL SHARMA
PRANJAL SHARMA 11 years 4 months ago
2 points which will make a huge difference: We need to improve facilities at each PHC, CHC before increasing the number of centers. We need to increase no. of PG seats in each gov. institute as the doctors get so overloaded that they do not learn they should. We need better quality education for them.
Venkata Chaganti
Venkata Chaganti 11 years 4 months ago
Dear Honorable Prime Minister of India, We are interested to invest in Telemedicine projects in rural India and asked for details on Feb 1st. It has been more than two weeks and did not get any information from your office. It would be a great support to rural primary healthcare if these projects are established. Please send us the details as soon as possible so that we can go ahead with our planning. Yours Sincerely, Venkata R Chaganti VCUBE Business Solutions. www.vcube.biz
vamshi krishna siliveru
vamshi krishna siliveru 11 years 4 months ago
Every person should be educated regarding the disease prevailed in that area and its symptonms consequences and the basic techniques to be followed to reduce the disease. Rural hospitals dont have enough equipment and pharmaceutics.so many are dying before reaching corporate hospitals
Ruddy J
Ruddy J 11 years 4 months ago
XXX important XXX As it is well known that youth works for country as cement, iron, brick does for a building. Basically quality as well quantity youth is directly proportional to the all around development of a country. But in today's materialistic world quality of youth is deteriorating day by day. BUT MOST IMPORTANT ABOUT YOUTH IS THAT THEY ARE BEING DIVERTED FROM PATH PATH BY FOREIGN ELEMENTS LIKE "PORN SITES" BLOCK THESE SITES AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE
sanghamitra tiwari
sanghamitra tiwari 11 years 4 months ago
Let us educate our children about food....that food can make you healthy it can make you sick or it can even kill you...so never compromise with the quality of food as it directly affects your health.as healthy food builds healthy children that builds healthy nation.
manasa srinivasan
manasa srinivasan 11 years 4 months ago
Let us proactively form a group of countries to fight big multinational tobacco companies and lead the fight against cancer and smoking related diseases. Let us follow Australia in plain packaging of cigarettes and regulate more in this area. Also please watch John Oliver's take on this international fight against tobacco at this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UsHHOCH4q8 This could be an inspiration to us to try innovations to reduce tobacco usage
pirshottam lalwani
pirshottam lalwani 11 years 4 months ago
I am a Rotation for 26 years . Rotary Foundation is richest in the world . After polio eradication our next focus is Literacy. There are 3062 rotary clubs in India with!111379 rotations . Our programmes are similar to Shree Modijis projects . adoption of villages,Literacy with e learning in villages, malnutrition, heart surgeries of children below poverty line . Our Rotary International Past President Kalyan Banerji of United phosphate vapi would like to have an appointment . my mob no 0982204
Hemraj Kadwey
Hemraj Kadwey 11 years 4 months ago
Sir, Free of cost medical facilities (No limit of medical expenditures) should be provided to all poor citizens whose annual income is not more than ten lakhs.