Government Attaches Top Priority for Free Drug and Diagnosis
Services to Achieve the Goal of Health for All
The Central Government has decided to set up fifteen Model Rural
Health Research Centres in the States for better health care facilities in
rural India. The Health Centres will take up research on local health issues
concerning rural population. Presenting his Maiden Budget in Parliament, the
Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley said that to move towards “Health for
All”, two key initiatives like the Free Drug Service and Free Diagnosis Service
would be taken up on priority.
The Finance Minister said that in order to achieve universal access to early quality diagnosis and treatment to TB patients, two National Institutes of Ageing will be set up at AIIMS, New Delhi and Madras Medical College, Chennai. A national level research and referral Institute for higher dental studies would be set up in one of the existing Dental institutions.
Shri Jaitley informed the House with great satisfaction that all the six new AIIMS at Jodhpur, Bhopal, Patna, Rishikesh, Bhubaneswar and Raipur, which are part of Pradhan Mantrai Swasthya Suraksha Yojana, have become functional. A plan to set up four more AIIMS like institutions at Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Vidarbha in Maharashtra and Poorvanchal in UP is under consideration. He announced a sum of Rs 500 crores for this purpose. He said at present 58 Government Medical Colleges have been approved and proposed to add 12 more such colleges. In addition, dental facilities would also be provided in all the hospitals, he added.
Shri Jaitley said that for the first time, the Central Government will provide assistance to strengthen the States Drug Regulatory and Food Regulatory Systems by creating new drug testing laboratories and strengthening the 31 existing State laboratories.
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