
ASSOCHAM welcomes the draft National Health Policy 2015 intended to replace the earlier policy of 2002. The move is critical in the context of lagging healthcare indicators, changing disease patterns and the need for greater efficiency and accountability in healthcare for creating a viable security net for the population.
ASSOCHAM feels that the policy, which sets an ambitious goal, will ensure healthcare as a fundamental right and allow voluntary adoption by States, depending on their per-capita health expenditures. Further, the Chamber is confident of the following:
2. Reduced out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure will eliminate financial hardships and impoverishment caused due to health spends.
3. Greater focus on preventive and rehabilitative care in context of rising burden of non-communicable diseases.
ASSOCHAM believes it is vital for the Government to create an enabling ecosystem of a robust, institutional mechanism for technical coordination between the Centre and states for achieving the desired results. This has to be coupled with accreditation of healthcare facilities and provision of Standard Treatment Guidelines for ensuring quality and implementing National Electronic Health Records to ensure international data interoperability, as key enablers for ensuring quality healthcare for all.