The Free Press Journal

PM: India’s health sector overcame trial by fire

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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, PM Modi said on Tuesday and asserted 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.

The PM said it is time to take accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity in healthcare to the next level for which use of modern technology is being increased. “Last year was in a way like ‘agnipareek­sha’ (trial by fire) for the country and particular­ly for the health sector. I am happy the country’s health sector was successful in this ‘agnipareek­sha’. We managed to save so many lives,” he said, 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 a modern ecosystem would be developed from research to testing and treatment in the country itself, he said.

The PM said as per the recommenda­tions of the 15th Finance Commission, local bodies will get more than Rs70,000 crore keeping health services in mind.

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