What is Public Health as a Policy Priority?
Historical Background
Key Points
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Constitutional Mandate: Article 21 (Right to Life) implies a right to health; Article 47 (Directive Principle) mandates the state to raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve public health.
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Policy Framework: National Health Policy 2017 aims for universal health coverage, preventive and promotive health, and reducing out-of-pocket expenditure.
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Key Programs: National Health Mission (NHM), Ayushman Bharat (PMJAY & Health and Wellness Centres), Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, National Programme for Control of Blindness, National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme.
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Focus Areas: Disease prevention, health promotion, environmental sanitation, access to affordable healthcare, nutrition, maternal and child health, and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases.
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Challenges: Inadequate infrastructure, shortage of healthcare professionals, unequal access to quality healthcare, financing issues, urban-rural divide, emerging infectious diseases, and environmental health hazards like air pollution.
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Inter-sectoral Approach: Requires coordinated efforts across various ministries and departments, including health, environment, urban development, water & sanitation, and social welfare.
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Emphasis on primary healthcare as the foundation of the health system.
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Role of public awareness and community participation in achieving public health goals.
Visual Insights
Public Health in India: Mandates, Policies & Challenges
This mind map outlines the foundational aspects of public health as a policy priority in India, covering constitutional mandates, key policy frameworks, major programs, focus areas, and persistent challenges.
Public Health as a Policy Priority in India
- ●Constitutional Mandate
- ●Policy Framework
- ●Key Programs & Initiatives
- ●Key Focus Areas
- ●Challenges
Recent Developments
5 developmentsIncreased government investment in health infrastructure and research post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Emphasis on digital health initiatives such as the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission for integrated healthcare services.
Adoption of the One Health approach recognizing the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health.
Strengthening of primary healthcare services through the establishment of Health and Wellness Centres.
Addressing air pollution as a major environmental health concern through policies like GRAP and NCAP.
