-Declaration of the determination of the government to leverage economic
growth to achieve health outcomes, and an explicit acknowledgment that
better health contributes immensely to improved productivity as well as
to equity.
-Main objectives of this policy are to improve population health status
through concerted policy action in all sectors and expand preventive,
promotive, curative, palliative and rehabilitative services provided by the
public health sector; achieve a significant reduction in out of pocket
expenditure due to health care costs and reduction in
proportion of households experiencing catastrophic health
expenditures and consequent impoverishment.
The primary aim of this policy is to inform, clarify, strengthen and
prioritise the role of the government in shaping health systems in all
its dimensions- investment in health, organisation and financing of
healthcare services, prevention of diseases and promotion of good
health through cross sectoral action, access to technologies,
developing human resources, etc.
-The other goal of this 58-page long policy document is the attainment of
the highest possible level of good health and well-being, through a
preventive and promotive healthcare orientation in all developmental
policies, and universal access to good quality health care services
without anyone having to face financial hardship as a consequence.
growth to achieve health outcomes, and an explicit acknowledgment that
better health contributes immensely to improved productivity as well as
to equity.
-Main objectives of this policy are to improve population health status
through concerted policy action in all sectors and expand preventive,
promotive, curative, palliative and rehabilitative services provided by the
public health sector; achieve a significant reduction in out of pocket
expenditure due to health care costs and reduction in
proportion of households experiencing catastrophic health
expenditures and consequent impoverishment.
The primary aim of this policy is to inform, clarify, strengthen and
prioritise the role of the government in shaping health systems in all
its dimensions- investment in health, organisation and financing of
healthcare services, prevention of diseases and promotion of good
health through cross sectoral action, access to technologies,
developing human resources, etc.
-The other goal of this 58-page long policy document is the attainment of
the highest possible level of good health and well-being, through a
preventive and promotive healthcare orientation in all developmental
policies, and universal access to good quality health care services
without anyone having to face financial hardship as a consequence.
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