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India's Health Leap: Self-Reliance and Access Surge
28 Nov
Summary
- India is moving towards self-reliance in healthcare, aiming for accessibility.
- Ayushman Bharat provides free health checks and coverage beyond age 70.
- Digital X-rays speed up TB diagnosis, aiming for three-month patient recovery.

India is making significant strides in achieving self-reliance and widespread accessibility within its healthcare sector. Union Minister J.P. Nadda emphasized this progress, noting the expansion of wellness centres offering free health consultations, nutrition checks, and vital tests like blood pressure and sugar monitoring. These centers, along with ASHA workers, will now ensure all individuals over 30 undergo regular screenings for early detection of serious conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
The Ayushman Bharat scheme stands out for its inclusive approach, offering health coverage to citizens over 70, a demographic often excluded by private insurers. This initiative aims to deliver affordable, accessible, and accountable healthcare services directly to people's homes. The mission to eliminate Tuberculosis is also being bolstered by advanced digital X-ray facilities that can generate reports in just a minute, enabling faster diagnosis and timely treatment, with a goal of making patients TB-free within three months.
During a recent health conference, several medical professionals were honored for their contributions. Notably, Dr. Raj Bahadur received a Lifetime Achievement Award, and four doctors from PGIMER, Chandigarh, along with Dr. Gurvinder Pal Thami from GMCH, were recognized for their achievements in various medical fields. The event also underscored the importance of public-private partnerships, with social organizations encouraged to promote awareness and engagement with wellness centers.



