India global example of using technology for making available efficient services: VP Dhankhar

  • The government has also taken several initiatives to ease the burden on the poor and downtrodden section, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar said

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Published10 Mar 2023, 08:07 PM IST
Vice President was addressing the second International Symposium on Health Technology Assessment (ISHTA) 2023
Vice President was addressing the second International Symposium on Health Technology Assessment (ISHTA) 2023(MINT_PRINT)

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday said that India is a global example where “we have used technology for making available efficient services to the people.”

“Technology enables accessibility and reduces out of pocket expenditure for citizens,” he said at the second International Symposium on Health Technology Assessment (ISHTA) 2023.

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, NITI Aayog Member, Health, V.K. Paul was also present on the occasion.

The international symposium was organised by Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in collaboration with World Health Organisation (WHO) and Centre for Global Development.

The symposium with the theme “Affordability, Availability and Accessibility of Healthcare Technologies through Evidence generated by Health Technologies Assessments (HTA) for Universal Health Coverage” has provided a platform for stakeholders such as academia, researchers, policy makers, industry, etc., to share their views on importance of HTA, international perspective on health technology use and host first ever HTA marketplace in the country, providing knowledge/product sharing platform.

Reiterating the clarion call made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi about services reaching the last mile and remotest part of the country following the philosophy of Antyodaya, Dhankhar said that “India is moving towards ensuring affordability, accessibility and equity through revolutionary steps like Aatmanirbharta initiative, behavioral changes through Swacchh Bharat Abhiyan, affordable medicines through more than 9,100 Jan Aushadhi Kendras, strengthening medical workforce, institutions etc.“

“The government has also taken several initiatives to ease the burden on the poor and downtrodden section. With the world largest, transparent and accountable program of Ayushman Bharat being launched by this government, it is catering to the citizens welfare and simultaneously generating jobs and enterprise,” he added.

Speaking about significance of health technologies and its assessment processes, Dhankhar threw light on the crucial nature of technology in ensuring equity. He said that “technology is a turning point in ensuring quality governance. The availability of healthcare services especially in the recently opened Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres (AB-HWCs) is a gamechanger for a common citizens.”

He said that India has shown its mettle by successfully handling the COVID pandemic and supported countries through medicines and expertise. “The strategy of Health Technology assessment is yet another step towards an innovative approach to strengthen the ecosystem that is working towards universal health coverage,” he added.

Thanking stakeholders present in today’s brainstorming sessions, Mansukh Mandaviya said that “assessments of public interventions taken for public welfare is the need of the hour.” This will allow establishing efficient processes and work as a feedback mechanism for better cost-effectiveness of programs and initiatives.

He further said that “ISHTA 2023 will go a long way in helping to facilitate multi-country cooperation through new collaborative projects in the health sector. The Health Technology Assessment will help in further strengthening the healthcare ecosystem and achieving Sustainable Development Goals.“

He said that government is committed to extending healthcare services to all its citizens as part of India’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda. The resources can be optimally utilised with the help of Health Technology Assessment (HTA), which is a widely used methodology globally, for optimization of resource allocation and utilization in health.

Reflecting upon India’s age-old ethos and civilizational essence of considering Health as a service, Mandaviya said that “Health is considered a service in our country and engaging in health sector, gives one the opportunity to serve the humanity as against considering it for commercial exploitation.”

Giving the example of Co-WIN which was turned into a universal public good, Mandaviya said that “India has always been responsible to global community and any research and innovation happening in the country is readily available for the world to use so that it benefits all. This is an apt example of our dedication towards one world one family approach in this Amrit Kaal”.

“It is our responsibility and duty to not only provide affordable and quality healthcare to the country, but to use our strengths to serve and support global healthcare goals under the philosophy of Vasudhaiva kutumbakam. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister, our aim remains to become developed country not through competition but through coordination, collaboration or Sahyog. Similar collaboration among stakeholders is required in health sector,“ he further added.

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