Naidu calls for affordable healthcare in rural India

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Anguished over the acute shortage of doctors and lack of facilities in rural areas, M. Venkaiah on Thursday called for public-private partnership (PPP) to provide affordable treatment to the needy and poor in the countryside.

"We cannot have two Indias, with cities having state-of-the art facilities and rural areas lagging behind. We need a collaborative public-private partnership to remedy the situation on priority," said in his address at the 20th convocation of the (RGUHS) here.

Regretting that a country of 130-crore people had one doctor for every 1,000 population, said the rural areas were much less covered by affordable treatment.

"The urban-rural divide in needs urgent attention and action," said

The sector calls for participation of all stakeholders and use of innovation to bridge intent and execution, he added.

"No single entity in the sector can achieve the health outcomes and deliver results. However, the private sector health facilities must not only be accessible to the needy and poor, but must also be affordable," said.

delivery in was poised to undergo a change at all its stages -- prevention, diagnosis and treatment, said the

The Central will be soon rolling out the (NHPM), touted to be the world's largest public funded health insurance scheme, expected to benefit over 50 crore poor people in the country.

Noting that the number of people in the country living in poverty had reduced by half over the last 20 years, pointed that a rise in and still persisted and needed to be addressed.

With nearly 140 million Indians going to enter higher education institutions in the country by 2030, there was also a need to improve the quality of higher education, said.

"One in every four graduates in the world will most likely be the product of Indian education system. If we can improve the quality of higher education, we can leverage the demographic dividend for the benefit of the society."

Set up in 1996 by the government, the RGUHS is among the largest health sciences universities in the country.

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First Published: Thu, April 12 2018. 17:54 IST