PM Modi launches National Digital Health Mission for access to healthcare
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said every Indian will get a health ID that will contain information about medical data, prescription and diagnostics.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday unveiled an ambitious National Digital Health Mission under which every Indian will get a health ID that will ease access to medical services, and also announced that the country has made plans for mass-producing COVID-19 vaccine once scientists give a green signal.
In his Independence Day address from the Red Fort, the prime minister said the health ID will store every individual's medical records and the Mission will herald a new revolution in the health sector.
"From today, a major campaign is being launched in which technology will play a big role. The National Digital Health Mission is being launched today. This will bring a new revolution in India's health sector and it will help reduce problems in getting treatment with the help of technology," he said.
"Every Indian will be given a health ID, which will work as each Indian's health account," Modi said, adding that it would ease problems faced by citizens in getting healthcare access.
The health ID will contain information about medical data, prescriptions and diagnostic reports and summaries of previous discharge from hospitals for ailments.
The Mission is expected to bring efficiency and transparency in healthcare services in the country.
Modi said the country has prepared a roadmap to ensure that a COVID-19 vaccine reaches everyone in the shortest possible time.
The prime minister said whenever there is talk of COVID-19, the question that comes to everyone's mind is - when will a vaccine be ready.
"I want to tell people, the talent of our scientists is like that of 'rishi munis' and they are working very hard in laboratories. Three vaccines are in various stages of testing. When scientists will give us the green signal, it will be produced on a mass scale and all preparations have been made for it," Modi said while addressing the nation on its 74th Independence Day.
The phase-I and II human clinical trials of two of the vaccine candidates, developed indigenously by Bharat Biotech, in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), and Zydus Cadila Ltd, are currently underway.
The prime minister reassured the nation that “we will win" against the coronavirus pandemic and a "strong will" will lead to victory.
Modi said the focus on the health sector has increased during the coronavirus era and the biggest lesson that has been learnt is that of being self-reliant in the health sector.
He said that the country is now producing PPE kits, N95 masks, ventilators, etc which were not being manufactured domestically. The increase in production capacity of such world-class items also echoed in his call “vocal for local”.
"We have to move forward to achieve that aim. Before coronavirus there was only one lab for testing (for COVID-19), today there is a network of 1,400 labs across the country. When the coronavirus crisis broke out only 300 tests could be carried out in a day, but in a short period we have shown our strength and we have come to a point where we carried out seven lakh tests in a day," he said.
The PM said new AIIMS and new medical colleges are being built and efforts are being made towards modernisation.
"In five years in MBBS/MD, 45,000 more seats have been created for students," he said.
Of the over 1.5 lakh wellness centres envisaged in villages, more than one-third are already operational and have been of great help during the pandemic. "Wellness centres have played an important role in villages during the corona period," he said.
The prime minister also paid tributes to Covid warriors on the frontline of the battle against the pandemic.
Edited by Kanishk Singh