Medical Dialogues
  • Dermatology
Login Register
This site is intended for healthcare professionals only
Login Register
  • MD Brand Connect
  • Webinars
  • Vaccine Hub
  • MDTV
    • Breaking News
    • Medical News Today
    • Health News Today
    • Latest
    • Journal Club
    • Medico Legal Update
    • Latest Webinars
    • MD Shorts
    • Health Dialogues
  • Fact Check
  • Health Dialogues
Medical Dialogues
  • Medical News & Guidelines
      • Anesthesiology
      • Cardiology and CTVS
      • Critical Care
      • Dentistry
      • Dermatology
      • Diabetes and Endocrinology
      • ENT
      • Gastroenterology
      • Medicine
      • Nephrology
      • Neurology
      • Obstretics-Gynaecology
      • Oncology
      • Ophthalmology
      • Orthopaedics
      • Pediatrics-Neonatology
      • Psychiatry
      • Pulmonology
      • Radiology
      • Surgery
      • Urology
      • Laboratory Medicine
      • Diet
      • Nursing
      • Paramedical
      • Physiotherapy
  • Health news
      • Doctor News
      • Government Policies
      • Hospital & Diagnostics
      • International Health News
      • Medical Organization News
      • Medico Legal News
      • NBE News
      • NMC News
  • Fact Check
      • Bone Health Fact Check
      • Brain Health Fact Check
      • Cancer Related Fact Check
      • Child Care Fact Check
      • Dental and oral health fact check
      • Diabetes and metabolic health fact check
      • Diet and Nutrition Fact Check
      • Eye and ENT Care Fact Check
      • Fitness fact check
      • Gut health fact check
      • Heart health fact check
      • Kidney health fact check
      • Medical education fact check
      • Men's health fact check
      • Respiratory fact check
      • Skin and hair care fact check
      • Vaccine and Immunization fact check
      • Women's health fact check
  • AYUSH
    • Ayurveda
    • Homeopathy
    • Siddha
    • Unani
    • Yoga
  • State News
      • Andaman and Nicobar Islands
      • Andhra Pradesh
      • Arunachal Pradesh
      • Assam
      • Bihar
      • Chandigarh
      • Chattisgarh
      • Dadra and Nagar Haveli
      • Daman and Diu
      • Delhi
      • Goa
      • Gujarat
      • Haryana
      • Himachal Pradesh
      • Jammu & Kashmir
      • Jharkhand
      • Karnataka
      • Kerala
      • Ladakh
      • Lakshadweep
      • Madhya Pradesh
      • Maharashtra
      • Manipur
      • Meghalaya
      • Mizoram
      • Nagaland
      • Odisha
      • Puducherry
      • Punjab
      • Rajasthan
      • Sikkim
      • Tamil Nadu
      • Telangana
      • Tripura
      • Uttar Pradesh
      • Uttrakhand
      • West Bengal
  • Medical Education
      • Ayush Education News
      • Dentistry Education News
      • Medical Admission News
      • Medical Colleges News
      • Medical Courses News
      • Medical Universities News
      • Nursing education News
      • Paramedical Education News
      • Study Abroad
  • Industry
      • Health Investment News
      • Health Startup News
      • Medical Devices News
      • Pharma News
      • Pharmacy Education News
      • AI and healthcare
      • Industry Perspective
  • MDTV
      • Health Dialogues MDTV
      • Health News today MDTV
      • Latest Videos MDTV
      • Latest Webinars MDTV
      • MD shorts MDTV
      • Medical News Today MDTV
      • Medico Legal Update MDTV
      • Top Videos MDTV
      • Health Perspectives MDTV
      • Journal Club MDTV
      • Medical Dialogues Show
This site is intended for healthcare professionals only
LoginRegister
Medical Dialogues
LoginRegister
  • Home
  • Medical news & Guidelines
    • Anesthesiology
    • Cardiology and CTVS
    • Critical Care
    • Dentistry
    • Dermatology
    • Diabetes and Endocrinology
    • ENT
    • Gastroenterology
    • Medicine
    • Nephrology
    • Neurology
    • Obstretics-Gynaecology
    • Oncology
    • Ophthalmology
    • Orthopaedics
    • Pediatrics-Neonatology
    • Psychiatry
    • Pulmonology
    • Radiology
    • Surgery
    • Urology
    • Laboratory Medicine
    • Diet
    • Nursing
    • Paramedical
    • Physiotherapy
  • Health news
    • Doctor News
    • Government Policies
    • Hospital & Diagnostics
    • International Health News
    • Medical Organization News
    • Medico Legal News
    • NBE News
    • NMC News
  • Fact Check
    • Bone Health Fact Check
    • Brain Health Fact Check
    • Cancer Related Fact Check
    • Child Care Fact Check
    • Dental and oral health fact check
    • Diabetes and metabolic health fact check
    • Diet and Nutrition Fact Check
    • Eye and ENT Care Fact Check
    • Fitness fact check
    • Gut health fact check
    • Heart health fact check
    • Kidney health fact check
    • Medical education fact check
    • Men's health fact check
    • Respiratory fact check
    • Skin and hair care fact check
    • Vaccine and Immunization fact check
    • Women's health fact check
  • AYUSH
    • Ayurveda
      • Ayurveda Giuidelines
      • Ayurveda News
      • Top Ayurveda News
    • Homeopathy
      • Homeopathy Guidelines
      • Homeopathy News
    • Siddha
      • Siddha Guidelines
      • Siddha News
    • Unani
      • Unani Guidelines
      • Unani News
    • Yoga
      • Yoga Guidelines
      • Yoga News
  • State News
    • Andaman and Nicobar Islands
    • Andhra Pradesh
    • Arunachal Pradesh
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chandigarh
    • Chattisgarh
    • Dadra and Nagar Haveli
    • Daman and Diu
    • Delhi
    • Goa
    • Gujarat
    • Haryana
    • Himachal Pradesh
    • Jammu & Kashmir
    • Jharkhand
    • Karnataka
    • Kerala
    • Ladakh
    • Lakshadweep
    • Madhya Pradesh
    • Maharashtra
    • Manipur
    • Meghalaya
    • Mizoram
    • Nagaland
    • Odisha
    • Puducherry
    • Punjab
    • Rajasthan
    • Sikkim
    • Tamil Nadu
    • Telangana
    • Tripura
    • Uttar Pradesh
    • Uttrakhand
    • West Bengal
  • Medical Education
    • Ayush Education News
    • Dentistry Education News
    • Medical Admission News
    • Medical Colleges News
    • Medical Courses News
    • Medical Universities News
    • Nursing education News
    • Paramedical Education News
    • Study Abroad
  • Industry
    • Health Investment News
    • Health Startup News
    • Medical Devices News
    • Pharma News
      • CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation) News
    • Pharmacy Education News
    • AI and healthcare
    • Industry Perspective
  • Home
  • News
  • Blog
  • Draft National Health...

Draft National Health Research Policy 2026: A Progressive Vision That Needs Sharper Implementation - Dr Raju Vaishya

Written By : Raju Vaishya Published On 2026-07-14T11:00:09+05:30  |  Updated On 14 July 2026 11:00 AM IST
Draft National Health Research Policy 2026: A Progressive Vision That Needs Sharper Implementation - Dr Raju Vaishya
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • whatsapp
  • Telegram
  • Email

The Draft National Health Research Policy 2026 is an important and timely attempt to redefine India’s health research landscape. It reflects a clear understanding that health research is no longer confined to laboratories and journals, but is central to health system strengthening, innovation, and national development. The policy is especially commendable for its broad scope, which includes clinical research, public health, implementation science, digital health, genomics, artificial intelligence, One Health, and translational medicine.

At the same time, the draft is better as a vision document than as an operational roadmap. Its aspirations are impressive, but the policy will ultimately be judged by how effectively it can be implemented across institutions, regions, and disciplines.

Strengths of the Draft

One of the most striking strengths of the draft is its multidisciplinary outlook. By moving beyond a narrow biomedical framework, it acknowledges the complexity of modern health challenges and the need for integrated solutions. The inclusion of One Health is particularly relevant in an era of zoonotic disease threats, antimicrobial resistance, and environmental change.

The policy also rightly emphasises translational research, which is essential for ensuring that scientific discoveries lead to real improvements in patient care and public health. Its focus on stronger linkages between academia, healthcare institutions, industry, and government agencies is a positive step toward reducing the long-standing gap between research generation and research use.

Another strength lies in its recognition of capacity building. The policy appropriately highlights the need for modern infrastructure, ethical oversight, institutional research offices, digital platforms, and training pathways for future researchers. This is especially important in India, where research capacity remains uneven across institutions and regions.

Gaps and Concerns

Despite its strengths, the draft has some weaknesses. The most important concern is the lack of specificity. The policy speaks convincingly about strengthening research ecosystems, but it provides limited detail on funding commitments, implementation timelines, measurable targets, and accountability structures. Without these, the policy may remain aspirational rather than actionable.

A second concern is the insufficient attention to the realities of clinical practice. Most clinician-researchers in India work under heavy service burdens, and the draft does not adequately address protected research time, dedicated staffing support, or incentives for academic productivity. If clinicians are expected to lead research, they need institutional and financial support.

The policy also needs a more robust framework for research evaluation. Publication numbers alone are no longer enough. A modern policy should assess translation into practice, policy influence, patents, technology transfer, multicentric collaborations, and patient outcomes.

Digital Health and AI

The draft is forward-looking in its treatment of digital health, artificial intelligence, and genomics. These areas offer enormous opportunities for improving diagnosis, treatment, surveillance, and health system efficiency. India’s digital health ecosystem could become a major asset for large-scale research if data systems are interoperable, secure, and ethically governed.

However, the policy must go further in addressing risks. Responsible AI requires validation, transparency, bias reduction, privacy protection, and regulatory oversight. Similarly, large health datasets must be governed with clear standards for data sharing, consent, and cybersecurity. Innovation without governance may create new inequities and ethical problems.

Research Governance

The policy deserves credit for stressing governance, ethics, and institutional accountability. Strong ethics committees, research management systems, and regulatory coordination are essential for credible and efficient research. These reforms can reduce delays and improve public trust.

Still, governance should not be reduced to compliance alone. A strong research culture also depends on integrity, reproducibility, responsible authorship, conflict-of-interest management, and open scientific practices. If the final policy incorporates these elements more explicitly, it will be much stronger.

Conclusion

The Draft National Health Research Policy 2026 is a thoughtful and ambitious document with the potential to transform India’s research ecosystem. It is modern in outlook, broad in scope, and aligned with national priorities. Its greatest strength is its recognition that health research is a strategic national investment. However, the main limitation could be a gap between vision and execution. The policy needs sharper funding commitments, clearer performance indicators, stronger support for clinician-scientists, and a more detailed framework for monitoring outcomes. If these issues are addressed in the final version, the policy could become a genuinely transformative roadmap for Indian health research.

Reference:

Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. Draft National Health Research Policy 2026. New Delhi: Government of India; 2026.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are of the author and not of Medical Dialogues. The Editorial/Content team of Medical Dialogues has not contributed to the writing/editing/packaging of this article.

dr raju vaishyahealth research policyHealthcare Innovation
Raju Vaishya
Raju Vaishya

    Dr. Raju Vaishya is a renowned Orthopedics and joint replacement surgeon having an experience of more than 35 years. He is currently a Senior Consultant at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi. His interest lies in Knee & Hip Surgery (Total Joint Replacement &; Arthroscopic Surgery), Regenerative therapy in orthopedics.

    Show Full Article
    Next Story

    Editorial

    Draft National Health Research Policy 2026: A Progressive Vision That Needs Sharper Implementation - Dr Raju Vaishya

    Draft National Health Research Policy 2026: A Progressive Vision That Needs Sharper Implementation -...

    Telmisartan & Metoprolol in Hypertension & CV Care Continuum: 5 Key Points on Indias Most Widely Utilized ARB & Beta Blocker

    Telmisartan & Metoprolol in Hypertension & CV Care Continuum: 5 Key Points on India's Most Widely...

    Aspirin in Primary Prevention: Can Lipoprotein(a) Identify the Right Patient?

    Aspirin in Primary Prevention: Can Lipoprotein(a) Identify the Right Patient?

    Beta-Blocker Therapy in CAD: Insights from Indias Largest ROBUST Clinician Survey

    Beta-Blocker Therapy in CAD: Insights from India's Largest ROBUST Clinician Survey

    Revisiting PCOS as PMOS: Examining Metformins Metabolic Anchoring Role-Dr Chanchal Das

    Revisiting PCOS as PMOS: Examining Metformin's Metabolic Anchoring Role-Dr Chanchal Das

    View All

    Journal Club Today

    Gallic Acid Explained: The New Antioxidant for Anti-Aging ft. Dermatologist Dr Tanvi Vaidya

    Gallic Acid Explained: The New Antioxidant for Anti-Aging ft. Dermatologist Dr Tanvi Vaidya

    View All

    Health News Today

    Health Bulletin 13/July/2026

    Health Bulletin 13/July/2026

    View All
    © 2022 All Rights Reserved.
    Powered By: Hocalwire
    X
    We use cookies for analytics, advertising and to improve our site. You agree to our use of cookies by continuing to use our site. To know more, see our Cookie Policy and Cookie Settings.Ok