Overarching reforms like National Health Policy 2017 & National Health Mission transformed Indian healthcare status: Rajesh Bhushan, Health Secretary
Sep 30, 2021
Reforms in healthcare education, financing of
healthcare as well as digital technologies have shifted the paradigm for Indian
Healthcare
- Governance reforms for Nursing and Dental education in the pipeline
- District residency scheme to augment Specialist Doctors
- Health grants for local governments under 15th Finance Commission to give a boost to healthcare delivery
NEW DELHI, 30
September 2021: Addressing the FICCI Webinar 'India's Mega Healthcare
Reforms- Shifting the Paradigm', Mr Rajesh Bhushan, Health Secretary,
Government of India, highlighted the various reforms undertaken by the
government over past few years. "Overarching reforms like the National Health
Policy 2017 and the National Health Mission have led to remarkable progress in
the healthcare status of the country," he added.
FICCI paid a special tribute
to the Hon'ble Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi for completing 20 successful
years in the public life by supporting the 'Sewa Aur Samarpan Abhiyan' through
this event on World Heart Day. The series of reform and developmental measures
undertaken over the last few years by the Government are a testimony to PM's
utmost dedication and service towards the nation.
Mr Rajesh Bhushan stated that in the
field of medical education, critical reforms like passing of the National
Medical Commission (NMC) Act in August 2019, the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professional (NCAHP)
Act, 2020 have been undertaken. While NMC has helped to increase the UG and PG
level seats for doctors, the NCAHP has enabled the constitution of a National
Commission as well as State Councils to regulate more than 50 diverse allied
and healthcare professions for their standards and services. He shared that, on
the lines of the NMC, governance reforms for Nursing and Dental education are
also in the pipeline.
"The government has simplified and rationalised the
setting up of new medical colleges and launched a centrally sponsored scheme
for upgradation of existing medical colleges. Out of the 157 new colleges that
have been earmarked, 39 colleges are in the Aspirational districts that will
further help in augmenting the human resources in underserved areas," added Mr
Bhushan. He announced that the government's new District Residency Scheme,
aimed at deploying junior residents at the District Hospitals will help us in
training more specialist doctors, given their acute shortages.
While sharing the financial stimulus given to the
healthcare sector under the two Emergency COVID Response Packages, Mr Rajesh
Bhushan said, "Health grants to the tune of INR 75,000 crore will be
provided to the local governments in rural as well as urban areas under the
XVth Finance Commission, to be utilised over next five years. This will help in
strengthening the primary care infrastructure and services, while reducing the
burden on secondary and tertiary care."
He also shared that Ayushman Bharat, the PM Digital
Health Mission, e-Sanjeevani and CoWIN platforms are some of the recent
achievements of the government which are creating the roadmap for future
transformation of healthcare in the country.
While lauding the Hon'ble Prime Minister and the
government for these reforms (Hony) Brig Dr Arvind Lal, Chair, FICCI
Swasth Bharat Task Force; Executive Chairman, Dr Lal PathLabs and Managing
Trustee, ALVL Foundation, said, "over the last decade, Healthcare has featured
prominently in the Government's policy and legislation and a new era of
public-private partnership has started in this sector."
He mentioned that apart from the main schemes launched
by the PM like Ayushman Bharat, Jan Aushadhi, Digital Health Mission, there are
several allied programmes and schemes that play an important role in improving
health and health services, such as Swachh Bharat Mission, Digital India, Make
in India, Fit India Movement, Poshan Abhiyan, Ujwala Scheme, and many more.
Dr Lal
suggested that while substantial work has been done in operationalizing the
Health & Wellness centres (HWCs), the government should partner with the
private sector and leverage their capability and strengths to efficiently run
HWCs in priority areas such as ensuring availability of all sanctioned
manpower, availability of essential drugs and diagnostic services as well as
referral services for patients.
Dr Alok Roy,
Chair, FICCI Health Services Committee & Chairman, Medica Group of
Hospitals in his remarks commended the government for the unprecedented reforms
seen over the last few years, which were never seen earlier. He expressed that
the biggest intervention has been the Ayushman Bharat- Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) which
intends to expand from current 23,950 empanelled hospitals to more than 27,000
hospitals by end of 2022.
He shared that PMJAY reinforced people's trust in the
public healthcare system, while aligning the private healthcare sector's growth
with public health goals, and progressively achieving universal health coverage
(UHC). He requested the government to evaluate the private sector participation
in the scheme through inclusion of OPD under the scheme and revision in the
reimbursement rates to make it sustainable and viable.
Mr Gautam Khanna, Co-Chair-FICCI
Health Services Committee & CEO, P D Hinduja Hospital & MRC also expressed
his deep appreciation for the series of reforms being undertaken by the
government. He suggested that along with the ongoing initiatives the government
may kindly consider working towards equitable distribution of medical seats in
the country as well as measures for incentivization and retention of nurses and
launch of the Nurse Practitioner program.
Mr Khanna also lauded the
PM's Digital Health Mission, which will help in transforming the entire
healthcare ecosystem while providing an opportunity for the use of new
technologies like AI, IoMT and Blockchain. He further stated that the
government also needs to recognize and support the Health Tech Startups who
will be able to utilize these technologies and enable more data sharing for
better clinical outcomes.