Nadda calls for holistic approach in treating patients

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur 

Underlining the shift in focus from the disease-centric treatment, Union Health and Family Welfare J P Nadda today said the National Health Policy announced last year proposed holistic preventive and promotive healthcare.

Nadda appealed that doctors should focus on treating patients along with curing a


"During treatment, we (doctors) are (mainly) involved in curing the Many a times we forget to treat the patient while treating only the I appeal to you that you should treat patients along with disease," Nadda said in his address as the chief guest at the 2ndconvocation ceremony of the Pt Deendayal Upadhyay Memorial Health Sciences and Ayush University of (DUMHSAYC) here.

He said doctors should understand the people suffering from an ailment along with their problems.

"People consider doctors on par with God and doctors should understand this. People devote their body to doctors in full faith for treatment and therefore doctors should understand the patients andprovide their services to mankind in a passive manner," the said.

He saidthough acquiring primary, middle and higher education was a right but getting professional education was not a right but a "privilege" given by the society.

"Lakhs of students appear for professional courses and only few thousands get chance to be selected for professional courses," Nadda said.

He said the expenditure incurred per student in a newly established medical college is around Rs 3 crore of which Rs 1.25 crore is paid by Centre and Rs 1.75 crore by the concerned.

"Hence every student passing out from here should take a resolution as to how he or she will repay this privilege back to the society," he added.

He said a holistic approach has been adopted towards in terms of policies and programmes since assumed office.

"Under the PM's leadership,Indiahas been successful in putting Yoga in the forefront in the world. Presently, researches are underway to cure cancer, and other through Yoga," the said.

He said under the 2017 new Health policy, there has been a shift in focus from disease-centric treatment to "moving ahead on the path of holistic preventive and promotive healthcare".

He also listed out several schemes of Health ministry and its achievements.

"Under scheme, 400 centres were started across the country where free services are being provided to BPL patients," the said, adding that around 1.40 crore patients have availed benefits of free in the past 8-9 months under this scheme.

On the occasion, Nadda, Balramji Das Tandon, and awarded 38 gold medals to 26 meritorious students and degrees to 182 students of the varsity who have pursued courses in medical, dental, Ayurved, Homoeopathy, nursing and streams for the period from 2014 to 2016.

Nadda also dedicated the new building for the university at Naya Raipur.

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First Published: Sun, January 07 2018. 20:30 IST