Healthcare Delivery Is Poised To Undergo A Change At All Stages: President
Ram Nath Kovind additionally hoped that the world has learnt the suitable classes from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bengaluru:
The well being sector’s evolution requires lively involvement and participation of all stakeholders and use of innovation to bridge intent and execution, President Ram Nath Kovind mentioned on Sunday as he famous that healthcare supply in India is poised to bear a change in any respect phases.
He additionally hoped that the world has learnt the suitable classes from the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Healthcare delivery in India is poised to undergo a change at all stages prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. No single entity in the healthcare sector can deliver results and achieve outcomes,” Ram Nath Kovind mentioned.
Addressing the twenty third annual convocation of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, he mentioned the evolution of the sector requires lively involvement and participation of all stakeholders and use of innovation to bridge intent and execution.
“Though COVID-19 seems to be a one-of-a-kind health-crisis that happens rarely, a section of scientists has warned us to be prepared for similar challenges ahead. The world has, let us hope, learnt the right lessons,” he mentioned, including that the pandemic has taught the world that one can’t be secure if others are in danger and it’s a lesson in common brotherhood.
Noting that COVID-19 has inflicted agony and distress of unprecedented ranges across the globe, the President mentioned the nation is pleased with its medical doctors and paramedics who rose to the problem, even when it meant an excellent danger to their very own lives.
The President mentioned he was glad to be taught that the University had educated over two lakh well being care professionals, from medical doctors and nurses to directors and hospital facility suppliers, to higher reply to the
outbreak.
“Responding to the call of Atma-Nirbhar Bharat, a self-reliant India, our nation has not only manufactured the vaccine but has also reached out to other nations to provide the same,” Ram Nath Kovind mentioned, including that the biggest vaccination drive in historical past was now underway in India.