India
gets its first ever national healthcare facility registry by Modi govt; it is an another
feather in health sector’s cap.
Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda on 19th June 2018 released the National Health Profile (NHP) 2018, a major aid to policy makers, and launched the National Health Resource Repository (NHRR) project, which does the institutional profiling of the country.
Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda on 19th June 2018 released the National Health Profile (NHP) 2018, a major aid to policy makers, and launched the National Health Resource Repository (NHRR) project, which does the institutional profiling of the country.
“The
vision of National Health Resource Repository project is to strengthen
evidence-based decision making and develop a platform for citizen and
provider-centric services by creating a robust, standardised and secured
IT-enabled repository of India's healthcare resources” Nadda said
“National Health Profile is the most
acclaimed publication which provides vital information on demography, socio
economic status, health status including morbidity and mortality, health
finance, human resources and health infrastructure,” he said.
NHP, brought out annually by Central
Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI) since 2005, is widely used by
government departments and institutions, policy makers, planners, administrators,
researchers and academicians involved with health sector development.
“Data is an essential part of
governance and such incorporation of updated information from this publication
would certainly help in policy planning and decision making and contribute to
the improvement of the health services in the country,” the minister said.
Going beyond health profiling, the
government launched NHHR in collaboration with Indian Space Research
Organisation, World Health Organisation and Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation to profile the health facilities available in government
and private sector across the country.
The Union Health Minister said The country’s
first health facility registry which is an expected to list down about
25 lakh hospitals, doctors, clinics, diagnostic labs, pharmacies and nursing
homes spread over the country on over 1,400 variables — will enable evidence
based planning and policy making.
For convergence and efficient use of
information, NHRR will be cohesively working with Ayushman Bharat and Central
TB Division on an integrated plan for the larger benefit ensuing hospital
empanelment and private sector engagement.
Nadda
stated that the health profile is a very important tool as it has helped in
designing various programmes.
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