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India Boosts Health Infrastructure for TB Fight
2 Jan
Summary
- Focus on reinforcing health infrastructure and patient services.
- Emphasis on strengthening regulatory frameworks and TB elimination efforts.
- States urged to improve supply chains and diagnostics accessibility.

The Indian health ministry is prioritizing the reinforcement of public health infrastructure and enhancement of patient-centric services. Discussions have focused on strengthening regulatory frameworks and advancing India's commitment to eradicating tuberculosis as a public health challenge. The Union health minister has called for the adoption of best regulatory practices, emphasizing sustained efforts in patient satisfaction and regulatory supervision.
States have been urged to improve supply-chain efficiencies and monitoring gaps in the Free Drugs and Diagnostics Services Initiatives. Efforts are underway to expand Jan Aushadhi Kendras and AMRIT Pharmacy stores to ensure wider access to affordable medicines. The importance of timely and quality diagnostics across all levels of healthcare—primary, secondary, and tertiary—was also highlighted, stressing their foundational role in effective healthcare delivery.




