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India Continuously Striving To Provide High-Quality, Cost-Effective Healthcare To Everyone: Mandaviya

  "It is the need of the hour to focus on long-term measures to build stronger, more re🐓silient health systems that can prevent, prepare for and respond to future health-related challenges, while maintaining essential health services," Mandaꦑviya said.

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Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya
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India is continuously striving to provide high-quality and cost-effective healthcare to everyone and aligned with its philosophy of "ꦇVasudhaiva Kutumbakam", has offered the Co-WIN platform as a digital public good to any interested country,🧔 Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Friday.

India has also offered Co-WIN as a digital public health good to the World Health Organization (WHO) throug꧋h the global health body's C-TAP initiative, Mandaviya said as he chaired the health ministers' virtual session at the "Voice of Global South Summit-2023&quoꩲt;, titled "Cooperation to build resilient healthcare systems".

The session served as a platform to gen🐷eratಌe ideas from the developing world for holistic healthcare.

"It is theไ need of the hour to focus on long-term measures to build stronger, more resilient health systems that can prevent, prepare for and respond to future health-related challenges, while maintaining essential health services," Mandaviya said.

Highlighting the significant milestones achieved by India throughout its journey of managing the COVID-19 pandemic, he added that "we have administered more than 2.2 billion (220 crore) vaccines with a 90-per cent second dose coverage of the 12-plus population and 220 million (22 crore) precautionary doses. India's experience has reinforced the fact that capacity building of healthcare workers at various levels of gover🙈nance, coupled with harnessing digital technology, is the way forward".

Referring to India's G20 presidency, the health ꦜminister said India endeavours to imbibe the requirements of the global south in its G20 health priorities."Our prime minister has said our G20 priorities will be shaped in consultation with not just our G20 partners, but also our fellow travellers in tౠhe global south," he said.

"Hence, we will take the voice of the global south to G20 and other international forums as partners in our development journey. The amalgamation of these efforts will ensu𝕴re health equity at the global level and particularly, to the global south," Mandavไiya added.

He commended India's efforts in providing training to support other countries in ter🐟ms of capacity building of their healthcare prof🐟essionals.

The training included Covid testing, clinical practices, case management, vaccine development and de🀅livery for the participants from Asian, including South-East Asian, and African countries.

"India also shared its medical expertis🅘e by dispatching rapid response teams to Kuwait and Maldives," the minister said.

He said under the soon-to-be-launched Heal in India initiative, India aims to provide its health ꦗinfrastructure for patients abroad and transform itself into a global hu✅b for medical and value-based healthcare for patients from across the world.

With more than 1.3 million (13 ꧒lakh) allopathic doctors, 3.4 million (34 l💝akh) nurses and eight lakh AYUSH (ayurveda, yoga and naturopathy, unani, siddha and homeopathy) practitioners, India would provide the required care to patients from across the world, including the global south, through quality and affordable medical care, Mandaviya said.

He mentioned that India affirms to work with its partn📖ers in the global so🌸uth to harness the potential of traditional medicines to promote health, wellness and people-centric care.

The health minister highlighte♍d that since 2015, the world has been observing the International Day of Yoga with a huge participation.

He said 170 of the 194 WHO member-states have reported the use of traditional medicines anౠd their governments hav๊e asked the WHO to support in creating a body of reliable evidence and data on traditional medicine practices and products.

The Indian government, in a collaboration with the WHO, established the WHO Global Centre for Tradiౠtional Medicine at Gujarat's Jamnagar on April 19, 2022.

Mandaviya said aꦬs a part of the global south, India's G20 presidency has a special significance.

India has prioritised its health track to build consensus at the global level, focusing on converging the ongoing effort♋s, mapping health resources and connecting those to the most deserving areas, so that health equity can be ensured at the global level and particularly, to the g𒆙lobal south, he said.

-With PTI Input

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