JP Nadda invites private sector to contribute in health sector in India
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"In spite of several challenges in the health sector in India, our vision is to provide universal health coverage i.e. ensure universal access to quality healthcare that they need without financial hardship for our citizens”. This was stated by Shri J P Nadda, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare at the 12th India Health Summit, an annual flagship event on healthcare, organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
Speaking on the occasion, the Health Minister stated that today’s event gives us an opportunity to strengthen partnerships to move towards our common goal of providing equitable and affordable healthcare of quality to all. The Health Minister announced setting up of a Special Task Force comprising the of Ministry and the private sector representatives to further deliberate on the further contours of such partnership. He said, “We have been in constant dialogue with the industry on health issues for so many years and now the time is ripe for us to move forward. I assure the Government’s commitment to promote effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships, building on the experience, expertise and mutual trust. I also look forward to this Summit throwing up concrete suggestions and action plans towards collaborating with government to achieve out health goals.”
Speaking on the occasion, the Health Minister stated that today’s event gives us an opportunity to strengthen partnerships to move towards our common goal of providing equitable and affordable healthcare of quality to all. The Health Minister announced setting up of a Special Task Force comprising the of Ministry and the private sector representatives to further deliberate on the further contours of such partnership. He said, “We have been in constant dialogue with the industry on health issues for so many years and now the time is ripe for us to move forward. I assure the Government’s commitment to promote effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships, building on the experience, expertise and mutual trust. I also look forward to this Summit throwing up concrete suggestions and action plans towards collaborating with government to achieve out health goals.”
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