Need affordable healthcare in India: Venkaiah Naidu

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Making quality healthcare available to the masses is the most pressing need of the hour, today said.

The and the states should spend more on health sector and all stakeholders must focus more on medical services, said during his valedictory address on the concluding day of the 11th Global Doctors' Summit here.


He said Modi was committed in expanding the medical sector and the "PM wants to have medical college in every district and trained medical staff in all these facilities".

Observing has made great medical advancements in recent times, the said, "is still lagging behind in spite of the progresses".

Inviting the private sector to chip in substantially to help the health sector grow, said there is a need to develop a Public-private partnership (PPP) model too.

Addressing the doctors, said, "We treat a doctor as one who takes care of our lives. Medical profession is a noble profession as doctors are serving society".

Pointing out that modern lifestyle has made people shun physical exercise, advocated some sort of physical exercise and spiriual activities during the day which may help keep people fresh and stress-free.

"The sedentary lifestyle of Indians have to change and doctors and scientists shuld educate people," he said.

said there were 69.1 million cases of in India, according to a 2015 census, and called for the need to create greater awareness among the youth about the dangers of sedentary lifestyle and eating

Referring to the issue of brain drain, said, "I tell our children there are enough facilities in our colleges and IITs.

"Still if you want to go, go learn earn and then return," he quipped.

K N Tripathi and Firhad Hakim were also present at the event.

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First Published: Sat, December 30 2017. 22:45 IST