From the Desk of Bipin Batra, MBBS, DNB ~CEO
& Executive Director NBE & Sagar Galwankar, MBBS, DNB~CEO of INDUSEM
Introduction:
The Social Media and Print Media are all buzzing with some Editorial Article in
a Journal questioning the Governance in India as regards the health care
policy.
India is being subjected to a Media Trial
with serious questions being raised about its Health Policy actions and
alarming deductions predicting India’s Health Care doom as against the
predicted Health Care Boom by the whole investment world.
Let’s look at some of the actions in the
Health Policy, Public Health and Global Diplomacy arena with respect to India.
I answer because India is in Question:
India is openly committed to a People
Centered Health Model with simultaneous and equal investments in Research,
Education, Treatment, Public Health and Global Health with a progressive
vision.
Research: The massive expansion of the Translational Research Program lead by Department of Biotechnology (DBT) with focus on finding solutions to diseases at a Nano-Molecular level will make India as a Biotech Leader in Asia.
The installation of Progressive and Aggressive Leadership at the Helm of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and DBT reinforces the commitment of the Government to solve the TB / Communicable and Non Communicable Disease Crisis.
The Directors and Secretaries at both above
departments bring years of successful program development and implementation at
their earlier positions. Their experience and capabilities can now be escalated
at National and International Level.
ICMR and DBT are developing Live Surveillance and Study Systems at Molecular,
Genetic and Patient Care Levels at multiple locations to gather data and act on
the findings to derive fast track solutions.Increasing funding and encouraging research at Medical Students, Teaching Faculty and Private Hospital Level is a Major area of Expansion for ICMR and DBT.
Education:
Increasing the number of seats across Medical Colleges, Spear Heading the creation of AYUSH Ministry and focusing on the growth of Traditional Medicine as well as increasing number of Allopathic Graduates is a major game changing strategy by the government.
The biggest feather in the cap is the National Roll out of the Specialty Training Programs in Emergency Medicine across NBE Recognized and MCI Recognized Hospitals across India. The First Programs started in the Home State of PMO when he was CM of Gujarat and today they are across the Nation.
Until 72 Hours ago commitments were made to develop More AIIIMS and Similar Institutions across States in India with a vision that every state will have an Apex Institution for Super Specialty and Complex Health Problems.
Building on the earlier vision to develop Trauma Centers in India there was no Training on Trauma Surgery in India and now the Government with the help of the Academic Community has rolled out Subspecialty training in Trauma Surgery and Critical Care.
Additionally Post Graduate Training in Family Medicine has been a Prime Focus to create Specialist Primary Care Doctors across India.
Treatment:
We must admit that India is the Epicenter of Economical Generic Medication
Manufacturing and Global Supply of the same.
Development of National Treatment Algorithms for DM, HTN and HIV, TB and
Malaria as well as Faster Diagnostic Technologies and infrastructure
development for rare and common diseases are the prime agenda of Indian’s
Health Security.
As a part of India’s Commitment to the Global Health Security Mission, India in
partnership with WHO, UN and USA Governments is implementing various
multi-level strategy to address Prevention, Diagnosis, Response and Policy of
Major Infectious Disease Threats and Challenges.
As a part of the Quality and Patient Safety Mission the NABH and NBE have
formalized a Maiden Partnership to augment dual certification for Quality and
Educational Accreditation. This has started with Accreditation EM Departments
for PG Training as well as for Patient Safety and Quality Care. This will be
expanded to the whole facilities and soon all the Educations Institutions will
follow.
Rural Health
Care:
Efforts are on and strategies are being made to use the Rural Health System as
a training and education gateway by creating Post Graduate Training Programs at
Rural Health Centers with National Procedural Skill Training Centers for
Specialty and Sub Specialty HealthCare at Major Institutes in Every State of
the Country.
Private-Public Sector partnerships to Operate Primary Health Care Centers and
incorporating Ambulatory / Mobile Health Care Delivery Models are also being
developed across major States.
Multi-Level-Multi-Fork
Strategy:
Involving Private Hospitals, Governmental Hospitals, and Hospitals under NABH, NBE, MCI and Health Facilities under the purview of Directorate of Health Services of States, Interacting with National and International Health Agencies, Working closely with Bio-Pharma Industry and Commercialization of Innovation with a focus on India’s Health Security is the Interlaced Model the Government is working on.
Various Acts/ Policies and Laws are being Modified, Amended and being worked on as India moves ahead with its Progressive Health Agenda.
Experts are working on putting together the Bhartiya Emergency Medicine for All Act (BHEMAA) which will be a Historical Move to ensure Emergency Care to every citizen of India.
The Clinical Establishment Act is being implemented with great care and will show results in coming years.
Funds are bring allotted and States are being encouraged to ensure Ambulance Services for all Emergency patients. This is a step towards having an EMS Service for the whole nation.
A universal Emergency Number is also being issued.
International Investments are flowing into states with Uttar Pradesh Being the First State to have Massive Foreign Direct Investment in HealthCare in year 2014. This is called the SVADESH Program lead by Investors from Silicon Valley, USA.
The government is not basking on its success of a Healthy Kumbh Mela at Nashik or the eradication or polio or its Disaster Response system which not only is successful in India but also helped neighbors during environmental crisis, instead it is moving ahead with changes which are progressive.
The Health Care Models in Gujarat are complimented by similar models in Rajasthan Chhattisgarh and Many States.
Flagship
Projects:
The Swach Bharat Abhiyan is a massive SEffort for Public Health &Cultural Transformation where efforts are being made to establish civil sense and responsibility.
Summary:
There are endless such initiatives which can be listed.
The Government is focused on building relations with Nations to speed the
Economy. Health is a Silent but Vibrant Part of this Wealth Story which will
not only progress India but also Position it as a Stable Player in Peace and
Security.
India has a population of 125 Crores and hence problems are many. Governmental
Health Care is available for all but Utilized more than 70 %. Rest use Fee
Based Corporate Care.Just because Health has not been in the news does not mean India's Health Story is doomed.
The results of Health Interventions in the Populations take time to be visible.
I still am open to specifics as we continue to be critical of the definition of Visibility, Voice and Viability as well as question the sheer existence of Ability.
I think Remembering Sustainability is equally important!