The Government of India is working on medical devices legislation, in order to standardise the quality of Indian manufactured medical devices
Most of our healthcare systems look at treating a disease, when one is inflicted with it, rather than following preventive measures. Can we follow a preventive healthcare approach; by providing clean drinking water, sanitation, first class hygienic housing, and pollution free environment to our population, questioned Kapil Sibal, Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, Government of India.
He was speaking at the inaugural session 5th India Health Summit on 'Optimising Healthcare Delivery in India: A Patient Centric Approach', jointly organised here today by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and Indian Healthcare Federation. Sibal also inaugurated the exposition organised in Delhi together with the summit.
The summit witnessed several sessions by eminent speakers from India and abroad on varied issues like healthcare reforms: optimising healthcare delivery, successful states healthcare models: accessibility and affordability, addressing manpower shortage: creating the skill sets for patient care, health insurance inc: the road ahead, investments in healthcare, models of healthcare delivery: integrating innovation with consumerism, delivering quality healthcare: creating patient value and technology as an enabler, healthcare IT and medical technology.
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