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  1. NHA is the apex body for implementing India's public health insurance/assurance scheme, Ayushman Bharat. The scheme covers hospital admissions, AYUSHMAN cards, and other health services for eligible beneficiaries.

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  2. The National Health Portal aims to establish a single point access for authenticated health information for citizens, students, healthcare professionals and researchers. Users can get detailed information pertaining to health related issues.

  3. Your Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) Number is a hassle-free method of accessing and sharing your health records digitally. It enables your interaction with participating healthcare providers, and allows you to receive your digital lab reports, prescriptions and diagnosis seamlessly from verified healthcare professionals and health ...

  4. National Health Accounts Technical Secretariat (NHATS) prepared the National Health Accounts (NHA) estimates for 2019-20 with constant guidance and support from NHA Steering Committee and the NHA Expert Group for India.

    • 2.1 Goal
    • 2.2 Key Policy Principles
    • 2.3 Objectives
    • 2.3.1 Progressively achieve Universal Health Coverage
    • 3.3.1 Primary Care Services and Continuity of Care:
    • 3.3.2 Secondary Care Services:
    • 3.3.3 Re-Orienting Public Hospitals:
    • 3.3.4 Closing Infrastructure and Human Resources/Skill Gaps:
    • 3.3.5 Urban Health Care:
    • 4. National Health Programmes
    • 27. Legal Framework for Health Care and Health Pathway
    • 28. Implementation Framework and Way Forward
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    The policy envisages as its goal the attainment of the highest possible level of health and well-being for all at all ages, through a preventive and promotive health care orientation in all developmental policies, and universal access to good quality health care services without anyone having to face financial hardship as a consequence. This would ...

    I. Professionalism, Integrity and Ethics: The health policy commits itself to the highest professional standards, integrity and ethics to be maintained in the entire system of health care II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. delivery in the country, supported by a credible, transparent and responsible regulatory environment. Equity: Reducing ine...

    Improve health status through concerted policy action in all sectors and expand preventive, promotive, curative, palliative and rehabilitative services provided through the public health sector with focus on quality.

    Assuring availability of free, comprehensive primary health care services, for all aspects of reproductive, maternal, child and adolescent health and for the most prevalent communicable, non-communicable and occupational diseases in the population. The Policy also envisages optimum use of existing manpower and infrastructure as available in the ...

    This policy denotes important change from very selective to comprehensive primary health care package which includes geriatric health care, palliative care and rehabilitative care services. The facilities which start providing the larger package of comprehensive primary health care will be called „Health and Wellness Centers‟. Primary care must b...

    The policy aspires to provide at the district level most of the secondary care which is currently provided at a medical college hospital. Basic secondary care services, such as caesarian section and neonatal care would be made available at the least at sub-divisional level in a cluster of few blocks. To achieve this, policy therefore aims: To hav...

    Public hospitals have to be viewed as part of tax financed single payer health care system, where the care is pre-paid and cost efficient. This outlook implies that quality of care would be imperative and the public hospitals and facilities would undergo periodic measurements and certification of level of quality. The policy endorses that the publi...

    The policy duly acknowledges the roadmap of the 12th Five Year Plan for managing human resources for health. The policy initiatives aim for measurable improvements in quality of care. Districts and blocks which have wider gaps for development of infrastructure and deployment of additional human resources would receive focus. Financing for additiona...

    National health policy prioritizes addressing the primary health care needs of the urban population with special focus on poor populations living in listed and unlisted slums, other vulnerable populations such as homeless, rag-pickers, street children, rickshaw pullers, construction workers, sex workers and temporary migrants. Policy would also pr...

    4.1 RMNCH+A services: Maternal and child survival is a mirror that reflects the entire spectrum of social development. This policy aspires to elicit developmental action of all sectors to support Maternal and Child survival. The policy strongly recommends strengthening of general health systems to prevent and manage maternal complications, to ensur...

    One of the fundamental policy questions being raised in recent years is whether to pass a health rights bill making health a fundamental right- in the way that was done for education. The policy question is whether we have reached the level of economic and health systems development so as to make this a justiciable right- implying that its denial i...

    A policy is only as good as its implementation. The National Health Policy envisages that an implementation framework be put in place to deliver on these policy commitments. Such an implementation framework would provide a roadmap with clear deliverables and milestones to achieve the goals of the policy.

    The policy aims to achieve the highest possible level of health and well-being for all, with universal access to good quality health care services without financial hardship. It covers various aspects of health care, such as prevention, promotion, organization, financing, regulation, research and governance.

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  5. The Ministry is responsible for formulating and implementing policies and programmes for health and family welfare in India. It has various departments and organizations, such as NACO, for specific health issues and services.

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  7. Jun 5, 2020 · The National Health Mission (NHM) encompasses its two Sub-Missions, the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and the newly launched National Urban Health Mission (NUHM). The main programmatic components include Health System Strengthening in rural and urban areas- Reproductive-Maternal- Neonatal-Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCH+A), and ...

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