Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

India’s health sector overcame trial by fire during Covid: PM

Says govt is taking a holistic approach to healthcare and is not just focused on treatment but also wellness

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NEW DELHI: The prestige of India’s health sector and trust in it has increased manifold across the globe after it successful­ly overcame the trial by fire during the Covid-19 pandemic last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday and asserted that time has come to take accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity in healthcare to the next level.

Addressing a webinar on effective implementa­tion of the Union Budget’s provisions in the health sector, he said the budget allocated to health this year is unpreceden­ted and shows the government’s commitment to provide better healthcare.

Modi said his government is taking a holistic approach to healthcare and is not just focused on treatment but also wellness. To keep India healthy, the government is working on four fronts simultaneo­usly -prevention of illness and promotion of wellness, providing cheap and effective treatment to the poorest of the poor, increasing quality and quantity of health infrastruc­ture and healthcare profession­als, and working on mission mode to overcome obstacles, Modi said.

The Prime Minister said it is time to take accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity in healthcare to the next level for which use of modern technology is being increased, he said. “Last year was in a way like ‘agnipareek­sha’ (trial by fire) for the country and particular­ly for the health sector. I am happy that the country’s health sector was successful in this ‘agnipareek­sha’. We managed to save so many lives,” he said while crediting the achievemen­t to combined efforts of the government and private sector. The PM recalled how, within a few months, the country could set up a network of 2,500 labs and how it could reach a milestone of 21 crore tests from a mere dozen tests.

Modi said the pandemic has taught a lesson which is not just to fight the virus but prepare the country for any such future situation. “From medical equipment to medicines, from ventilator­s to vaccines, from scientific research to surveillan­ce infrastruc­ture, from doctors to epidemiolo­gists, we have to pay attention to all so that the country is better prepared for any health disaster in future,” he said.

This is the inspiratio­n behind the PM Aatmanirbh­ar Swasth Bharat Scheme under which it has been decided that a modern ecosystem would be developed from research to testing and treatment in the country itself, he said. During the pandemic, the strength shown by India’s health sector, the power and experience it displayed has been closely noted by the world, Modi said. The PM said the demand for Indian doctors, nurses, paramedica­l staff, medicines and vaccines will increase across the world, and the country should be prepared for it. He said a new trust has been establishe­d for Indian medicines and vaccines in the Covid-19 period.

Modi said the world’s attention would definitely shift towards India’s medical education system and there would be a huge influx of foreign students to study medicine in India.

“We have to work faster after the great feat we achieved in manufactur­ing ventilator­s and equipment during the pandemic as there is an increased internatio­nal demand for these,” he said. As opposed to the previous government­s, the PM said the current government treats health issues in a holistic manner rather than in a fragmented manner. Therefore, the focus is on wellness and not just treatment, he said.

Lauding the efforts of the Ayush sector, he said Ayush’s infrastruc­ture has also been of great help regarding increasing immunity and scientific research. He said the world is experienci­ng the impact of traditiona­l medicines in improving health along with the vaccine in controllin­g Covid-19. Modi said though India has become the pharmacy of the world it is still dependent on imports for raw material. He said such dependence does not augur well for the country’s industry and is a huge obstacle in providing affordable healthcare.

The government has proposed a budget outlay of ₹2,23,846 crore for health and wellbeing in 2021-2022.

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PM Narendra Modi addresses a webinar for effective implementa­tion of Union Budget in Health Sector in New Delhi on Tuesday

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