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Union Health Minister inaugurates health infrastructure projects in Assam

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Healthcare infrastructure should consolidate integration at block, district, regional levels to monitor surveillance of any new variant or disease entering our nation: Dr Mandaviya

“We must continuously strive to strengthen our healthcare systems to ensure their resilience in the face of a pandemic and harness their ability to provide affordability and accessibility of healthcare services in the innermost areas of the nation.” This was stated by the Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Dr Mansukh Mandaviya as he laid the foundation stone and inaugurated various health infrastructure projects under Pradhan Mantri- Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM), National Health Mission (NHM) and XV Finance Commission Health Grants in the presence of Keshab Mahanta, State Health Minister, Assam in Guwahati.

He delivered a keynote address on Transformation of Healthcare in Amrit Kaal while chairing the Amrit Kaal Vimarsh Viksit Bharat @2047, Development Dialogue. Rameshwar Teli, Minister of State, Petroleum and Natural Gas and Labour and Employment joined the event through virtual mode.

Reiterating the vison of the PM Modi, the Union Health Minister stated “a healthy society builds a healthy nation which lays the foundation for a prosperous country. India is striving towards developing a substantial ecosystem that imbibes excellence and harnesses the potential of its manpower to build healthcare systems with fortitude to tackle any health emergency that comes up. He further added that such relentless pursuit led to the inception of PM-ABHIM.”

Addressing the gathering, Dr Mandaviya lauded the healthcare development initiatives in Assam and stated “We need to make healthcare affordable and accessible through holistic development of robust healthcare infrastructure while prioritising research and development and initiatives such as Heal in India, Heal by India”. Underscoring the need to synergise and work in unison, the Union Minister stated that “healthcare infrastructure should consolidate integration at block, district, regional levels to monitor surveillance of any new variant or disease entering our nation.”

Dr Mandaviya commemorated the initiatives undertaken in Assam applauding the growth of medical, dental and nursing colleges he stated “this ceremony will mark a crucial milestone in the ongoing efforts of the government towards strengthening our healthcare infrastructure and ensuring that quality healthcare reaches every citizen of our nation, even in the most critical times.”

Emphasising the uniqueness of India’s healthcare system, Dr Mandaviya stated that “India has its own model of health that is congruent to its needs, strengths and abilities.” He further added that differing from other nations, India has a four tier healthcare systems that functions from grassroots to primary to secondary to tertiary wherein institutes such as 1,66,000 Health and Wellness Centres spread across rural and urban areas. They host a breadth of healthcare services themselves and also serve to connect the underserved with secondary and tertiary level consultations at their respective locations saving patient’s time and money and providing services and care with ease at affordable rates.

While delivering his keynote address at the Amrit Kaal Vimarsh Viksit Bharat @2047, the Union Health Minister highlighted the government’s commitment and resolve to empower the youth and urged them to leverage existing grants and schemes to innovate and add their contribution in building a healthier nation. He further added that India’s vision of healthcare services extends to opportunities across the world wherein the skilled health workforce of the nation can easily pursue global opportunities citing the example of medical colleges in Assam teaching Japanese language to facilitate placement of Indian medical workforce abroad.

 

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