Private-public partnership crucial to create a sustainable long-term model of the Indian healthcare system: Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, GoI
Oct 20, 2021
NEW DELHI, 20 October 2021: Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar, Minister of State, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, today said that the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted gaps in the Indian healthcare system which offers a distinctive opportunity to transform it through the private-public partnership.
Addressing the FICCI Healthcare Excellence Awards, Dr Pawar said, PPP in healthcare has the potential to resolve the issues and ensure healthcare inclusion for the Indian masses and create a sustainable long-term model. "The way India has shown its capability in running the world's largest immunization campaign and manufacturing the vaccine, makes us believe that a new era in the cooperation of private-private partnership is about to start in healthcare sector to build a stronger healthcare ecosystem," he added.
Speaking on the government initiatives she said, the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi aims at affordable, accessible, safe, and modern healthcare facilities for all. "This implies that a great responsibility lies upon us to mobilize resources and services to achieve it," said Dr Pawar.
She mentioned that in the last 7 years every policy intervention of the
Central govt aims at providing good quality, accessible and affordable
healthcare facilities to the poor and middle class.
"The governments' relentless efforts have resulted in the launching of various nationwide programs for prevention, control and eradication of communicable and non-communicable diseases and improvement of maternal and child health," said the Minister.
"The efforts of the govt of India is to work holistically with an emphasis in preventive care while giving priority to modern treatment facilities," she said. Calling for bridging differences in health infrastructure between urban and rural India, she said the govt aims to reduce the cost of treating the poor and increasing the number of doctors in the country. "The govt is working towards a goal of 1.5 million health and wellness in the remote areas," said the Minister.
Speaking on the government initiatives she said, to achieve universal healthcare, the govt launched the world's largest public-funded healthcare program under the Ayushman Bharat mission. This has brought a tectonic shift in the health sector. Highlighting the financial schemes of the Govt she said, to create an atmosphere of growth and augmenting PP infrastructure of hospitals, public-funded labs across the country, the Govt has launched several financial support schemes "The National Medical Commission and the Paramedical Council have been the key achievement in the field of medical education," she said.
She further stated that FICCI, through its annual Healthcare Excellence Awards continues to recognize and encourage best practices across the sector. "These awards celebrate those who inspire better health through innovation and strive to bring the healthcare stakeholders together." The government she said needs the support and collaborative spirit of the private sector in achieving its target and missions.
Mr C K Mishra, Former Secretary, Government of India said, India has demonstrated its manufacturing capacity during COVID-19 and unique healthcare handling capacity. He further mentioned that FICCI has played the role of a bridge between the industry and government.
Congratulating the winners of HEAL the former Secretary said, their journey
has not been simple, but their contribution is unique.
We as a health community need to find unique local situations for unique geographies and patient care. "I hope the healthcare industry must come together to provide world-class healthcare service locally," he said.
Speaking about the public-private partnership he said, it took an unpleasant pandemic to show what is the meaning of collaboration of the private and public sectors. "This is our first and most impressive success story of public-private partnership and we must continue this collaboration," said Mr Mishra. He further urged the government to create a platform for the private sector to come together in a systematic and institutionalized way to join hands with the govt. "We need to move towards being patient-centric rather than disease centric" he stated.
Mr Subhrakant Panda, Vice President, FICCI said we are proud to
felicitate organizations and individuals for their efforts and exemplary
contributions in the healthcare sector.
An impartial evaluation based on initiative, sustainability, scalability, and impact have made these awards the definitive recognition for contribution to healthcare in the country, said FICCI Vice President. "Our aspiration to be an economic powerhouse must have world-class healthcare as its foundation and the government of India's enhanced outlay for healthcare with the steps taken for universal healthcare will be truly transformative," said Mr Panda.
Dr Narottam Puri, Advisor- FICCI Health Services Committee; Board Member & Former Chairman- NABH; Advisor- FICCI Health Services & MVT; Hony Professor & Advisor-IMA; Advisor-Medical Operations, Fortis Healthcare Ltd said the FICCI Annual Healthcare Awards aims to encourage and recognize the tremendous contributions of the healthcare providers by innovating for increased efficiency, affordability, and improved performance of healthcare delivery.
Mr Dilip Chenoy, Secretary General, FICCI said, these awards are
indeed special when the world is going through difficult times and the
importance of healthcare workers is of supreme importance. I thank all the
healthcare workers for their constant dedication and commitment to serve the
nation in these unprecedented times.
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