Dr
Mansukh Mandaviya Delivers Keynote Address on “Heal
in India & Heal by India”
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76th
World Health Assembly
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Heal
in India & Heal by India are based on the vision of ‘One Earth, One Health’
and to serve the global community
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“India
is home to world’s oldest medical systems, Ayurveda. With its unique strengths coming
to the fore, demand for AYUSH treatments has increased across the world”
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“India
achieved an unimaginable pace of COVID vaccination & more than 2.20 billion
doses have already been administered in India so far. Millions of vaccines were
shared with the world through the ‘Vaccine Maitri’ initiative”
Union Minister of Health and
Family Welfare, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya delivered the keynote
address at a side event session on “Heal in India & Heal by India” at the 76th
World Health Assembly, in Geneva. He was joined by S Gopalakrishnan, Special Secretary,
Health Ministry.
Addressing the gathering, Dr
Mandaviya noted that “with the vision of One Earth-One
Health & to serve the global community, Govt of India has taken initiatives
for value-based healthcare supported by Health Workforce Mobility & Patient
Mobility under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”
“The ‘Heal by India’ initiative is designed with an intent to increase health workforce
mobility from India to different parts of the world to serve the world as per the
Indian Philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’
(The World is One Family), while the ‘Heal in India’ initiative seeks to provide
“integrated and holistic treatment” to the world in India and enhance patient mobility
for access to world class, affordable and quality healthcare services”, he stated.
Dr Mandaviya
informed that “India is home to world’s oldest medical systems, Ayurveda. With its
unique strengths coming to the fore, demand for AYUSH treatments like Ayurveda,
Yoga, Siddha, Unani, and Homeopathy has increased across the world and the same
is also promoted”.
Highlighting India’s G20 Presidency
philosophy of “One Earth, One Family, One Future”, the Union Health Minister reiterated
that “under the G20 Health Track, India has prioritized Health Emergencies, Prevention,
Preparedness and Response with focus on One Health and Anti-Microbial Resistance
(AMR); Strengthening cooperation within the Pharmaceutical Sector globally to improve
access to safe, effective, quality and affordable Medical Countermeasures, that
is, vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics and
Digital Health innovations and solutions to aid Universal Health Coverage
and improve Healthcare Service delivery at grassroots level”.
Emphasizing on the measures taken
for strengthening healthcare ecosystem in India, Dr Mandaviya
said that “India achieved an unimaginable pace of COVID vaccination & more than
2.20 billion doses have already been administered in India so far. Millions of vaccines
were shared with the world through the ‘Vaccine Maitri’
initiative”.
The Union Health Minister stated
that in order to create a resilient health care ecosystem, India has launched the
Ayushman Bharat Initiative to cover all aspects of healthcare. “World’s largest
Government funded health insurance scheme – Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya
Yojana (AB PM- JAY) was launched in 2018. 1,50,000 Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness
Centres (AB-HWCs) are transforming the delivery of comprehensive primary health
care services in India. Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) aims to bridge the
gap amongst different stakeholders of the healthcare ecosystem through usage of
technology. And PM-Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission aims to build disease
surveillance system, laboratory networks, building of infectious disease blocks
across the country and augmenting research capacity with emphasis on One Health
approach” he said.
Underscoring the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare systems across the world, Dr Mandaviya stated that “the pandemic has demonstrated that health
threats are not confined to national borders and requires a coordinated global response.
It is in this context that India has been supporting in terms of capacity building
of healthcare workers, coupled with harnessing digital technology as the way forward”.
Dr Mandaviya
expressed deep gratitude to all the dignitaries for their participation in the meeting.
He concluded his address by reiterating that “‘Healthcare for All’ is aligned with
India’s guiding philosophy enunciated by our Hon’ble Prime Minister as "Sabka Sath, Sabka
Vikas & Sabka Prayas",
meaning ''striving together, through collective efforts towards an inclusive growth”.