
Delhi: Healthcare Should Be Free For All, Says Health Minister Satyendar Jain
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 18 February, 2025
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New Delhi: Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said on Thursday that governments should work to make healthcare free for all and not just a select few.
Addressing the CII Delhi State Annual Session 2021-22, the minister said the Delhi government is working on the "largest healthcare expansion plan of the world" with the construction of 15,000 new beds, which will become functional in the next one and a half years.
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He said governments should take care of both the taxpayers and the ones who cannot afford quality healthcare.
"Private hospitals should be a choice but not the only option and hence, governments should work to make healthcare free for all and not a select few,"
Jain said India follows the healthcare system of the US. "Despite spending a large part of its GDP (18 percent) on healthcare, the outcomes of the American healthcare system are not good," the minister said.
"We should adopt best practices of the healthcare system of some European countries and even third-world countries like Cuba, and come up with our own unique healthcare model which is affordable and accessible," he said.
team also reported that the Union Minister of Ayush and Ports Shipping & Waterways Shri Sarbananda Sonowal announced a slew of measures to boost the AYUSH sector in Mizoram. The Minister, along with the Chief Minister of Mizoram, Zoramthanga, laid the foundation stones for six Ayush hospitals in Mizoram.
In a further boost to healthcare infrastructure in the hill state of the Northeast, as many as 24 Ayush Health & Wellness Centres (HWC) were inaugurated across Mizoram. The Minister while highlighting the importance of traditional Indian medicine spoke about the role the folk medicine of the Northeast can play in palliative, preventive, curative patient care along with modern healthcare.
Also Read:Govt to invest Rs 64000 crore in health infrastructure: Mandaviya
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