"There are three things the Health Policy sets out to achieve. One, expand access. Two, make it affordable and three, improve quality. Everything that you see in the health policy is built around these three themes," said Union Health Secretary C K Mishra.
In a major departure from the past, the policy strongly recognises the role of the private sector in expanding health care, he said.
However, the policy stresses on large amount of provisioning, he said. "In fact, the policy says two-thirds of resources should ideally go to primary health care."
Recalling that the last policy was announced in 2002, Mishra said major changes, in terms of disease profile, epidemiology, have taken place since then.
For the first time, the policy talked about specific targets of elimination of certain diseases - kala azar this year, leprosy by next year and the "very ambitious" target of eliminating TB by 2025, the Health Secretary said.
Mishra was speaking on the topic 'Reducing Health inequities in India: Role of Central and State Governments'.
Observing that public health has been "sidestepped" over the years in the country, he, however, said there is a need to appreciate the good work that has been done.
He cited the examples of sharp reduction in IMR (infant mortality rate), MMR (maternal mortality ratio), elimination of polio, low mortality due to TB and malaria as some of the success stories.
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