Healthcare takes centre-stage in policy narrative: Niti Aayog

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Healthcare has taken centre-stage of the policy narrative, and there is a need for breaking silos between various stakeholders in the health space, Aayog said Friday.

Kumar, while addressing Aayog's 'Dialogue on Health System for New India', further said that POSHAN Abhiyan and Ayushman Bharat can be an innovative model to view

Speaking at the same event, Aayog said it is time to bring the patient to the centre of

The time has come to evolve a world-class health system, which is transformative and uniquely Indian, Kant added.

"It is estimated that if the required decisions in terms of creating a functioning health system are taken then it shall reduce adult deaths by up to 16 per cent by 2030, thereby increasing economic growth up to 32 per cent," an official statement said.

It is also estimated that breaking programmatic silos and integration of various schemes within a systems approach will lead to reduction in avoidable out-of-pocket expenses to about 45 per cent of total health spending by 2030, the statement added.

The today organised a day-long dialogue on 'Health System for A New India: Building Blocks'.

The dialogue was the first in the series of the Aayog's 'Development Dialogues' that aims to facilitate multi-sectoral conversations on India's developmental issues.

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First Published: Fri, November 30 2018. 21:05 IST