It is huge step taken by Govt of India to improve health condition of the both rural and urban population.
Key points:
1. Aims to gradually increase expenditure on health from 1.5% of GDP to 2.5% of GDP.
2. Aims to increase life expectancy from 67.5 years to 70 years by 2025.
3. Proposes free diagnostics, drugs and emergency services at all public hospitals.
4. Setting of National Health Care Standards Organization (NHCSO) which formulate rules, guidelines and protocols for healthcare in India.
5. Digitally linked Family Health Cards.
6. Focus on Non-Communicable diseases.
7. Regular monitoring of Health Institutions.
8. Focus on alternative medicines for better health care.
(Source : https://blog.mygov.in/editorial/national-health-policy-2017-building-a-healthy-india/)
Key points:
1. Aims to gradually increase expenditure on health from 1.5% of GDP to 2.5% of GDP.
2. Aims to increase life expectancy from 67.5 years to 70 years by 2025.
3. Proposes free diagnostics, drugs and emergency services at all public hospitals.
4. Setting of National Health Care Standards Organization (NHCSO) which formulate rules, guidelines and protocols for healthcare in India.
5. Digitally linked Family Health Cards.
6. Focus on Non-Communicable diseases.
7. Regular monitoring of Health Institutions.
8. Focus on alternative medicines for better health care.
(Source : https://blog.mygov.in/editorial/national-health-policy-2017-building-a-healthy-india/)
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