National Health Policy 2017: Presenter: DR Shalu Garg (1 Year PG) Moderator: DR Amrit Virk (Professor)
National Health Policy 2017: Presenter: DR Shalu Garg (1 Year PG) Moderator: DR Amrit Virk (Professor)
National Health Policy 2017: Presenter: DR Shalu Garg (1 Year PG) Moderator: DR Amrit Virk (Professor)
HEALTH POLICY
2017
Presenter: Dr Shalu Garg
(1st year PG)
Moderator: Dr Amrit Virk
(Professor)
INTRODUCTION
A health policy generally describes fundamental principles
improving their health, reducing the gap between the health status
life.
The National Health Policy of 1983 and the National Health Policy
of 2002 have served well in guiding the approach for the health
sector in the Five-Year Plans. Now 14 years after the last health
policy, a new is introduced.
3. In public hospitals from user fees & cost recovery to assured free
drugs, diagnostic and emergency services to all.
4. In infrastructure and human resource development from normative
approach to targeted approach to reach under-serviced area.
5. In urban health from token interventions to on-scale assured
interventions, to organize Primary Health Care delivery and
referral support for urban poor. Collaboration with other sectors
to address wider determinants of urban health is advocated.
1 • RMNCH+A services
4 • Communicable Diseases
5 • Mental Health
6 • Non-Communicable Diseases
7 • Population Stabilization
RMNCH+A services
Medical Education:
Strengthening existing medical colleges
Increase the number of post graduate seats.
A common entrance exam as NEET for UG entrance at all
India level.
Attracting and Retaining Doctors in Remote Areas.
Creation of specialist cadre and Performance linked payments
Nursing and ASHA Education:
The policy recognises the need to improve regulation and
quality management of nursing education.
.
Human Resource Governance and leadership
development:
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Let us work together for “Health
for ALL.’’