WHO Regional Director (SE Asia) Poonam Khetrapal Singh further observed that research doesn't always translate into policy and very rarely does it focus on preventive health.
"There is a major gap in policy making and research in India. Universal healthcare to the poorest of the poor should be the focus of the government. The public health programmes are failing in India as private sector does not support it," Singh said.
Speaking on the occasion, D S Rana, chairman of the hospital's board of management, expressed hope that the hospital will emerge as a central hub for healthcare delivery system in the country.
"To achieve this goal, a major re-engineering of existing skills and system was undertaken. Thus, the genesis of Department of Research," Rana said.
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