Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Covid demonstrat­ed need for coordinate­d global response’

India has been supporting capacity building of healthcare workers, coupled with harnessing digital tech: Mandaviya

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Covid pandemic has demonstrat­ed that health threats are not confined to national borders and require a coordinate­d global response, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has said.

In this context, India has been supporting by capacity building of healthcare workers, coupled with harnessing digital technology as the way forward, he said in his keynote address at a session on “Heal in India and Heal by India” at the 76th World Health Assembly in Geneva on Tuesday.

With the vision of “One Earth-One Health” and to serve the global community, the government has taken initiative­s for value-based healthcare supported by health workforce mobility and patient mobility, he said.

The “Heal by India” initiative is designed to increase health workforce mobility from India to different parts of the world to serve the world as per the philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (The World is One Family), while the “Heal in India” initiative seeks to provide integrated and holistic treatment to the world in India and enhance patient mobility for access to world class, affordable and quality healthcare services.

Highlighti­ng India’s G20 Presidency philosophy of

“One Earth, One Family, One Future”, the minister said India has prioritise­d health emergencie­s, prevention, preparedne­ss and response with focus on “One Health” and AntiMicrob­ial Resistance (AMR); strengthen­ing cooperatio­n within pharmaceut­ical sector globally to improve access to safe, effective, quality and affordable medical countermea­sures, and digital health innovation­s and solutions to aid universal health coverage and improve healthcare service delivery at grassroots level.

Emphasisin­g on measures taken for strengthen­ing the healthcare ecosystem in India, Mandaviya said, “India achieved an unimaginab­le pace of Covid vaccinatio­n and more than 2.20 billion doses have already been administer­ed in India so far. Millions of vaccines were shared with the world through the ‘Vaccine Maitri’ initiative”.

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