The government says public health efforts are now in a results-driven phase. Union Health Minister JP Nadda made the statement at a forum in New Delhi, crediting scientific rigor and public participation for the shift.
He pointed to specific gains, like an over eighty percent drop in malaria incidence and a notable decline in tuberculosis cases. The minister also highlighted improvements in maternal and child mortality figures. A major push involves the Ayushman Arogya Mandir network, with a goal of one center for every two thousand citizens and thousands already meet national quality standards.
Nadda emphasized the role of the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme in cutting personal medical spending for families. He tied the overall progress to sustained political commitment and institutional strength. Several new reports on disease elimination and immunization were also released at the event.
He pointed to specific gains, like an over eighty percent drop in malaria incidence and a notable decline in tuberculosis cases. The minister also highlighted improvements in maternal and child mortality figures. A major push involves the Ayushman Arogya Mandir network, with a goal of one center for every two thousand citizens and thousands already meet national quality standards.
Nadda emphasized the role of the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme in cutting personal medical spending for families. He tied the overall progress to sustained political commitment and institutional strength. Several new reports on disease elimination and immunization were also released at the event.