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Comments invited on Concept Note on establishment of National e-Health Authority

Comments invited on Concept Note on establishment of National e-Health Authority
Start Date :
Mar 31, 2015
Last Date :
May 11, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare proposes to set up a National e-Health Authority (NeHA) responsible for development of an Integrated Health Information System in India. It ...

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare proposes to set up a National e-Health Authority (NeHA) responsible for development of an Integrated Health Information System in India. It will also be responsible for enforcing the laws & regulations relating to the privacy and security of the patients health information & records.

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is seeking your comments/suggestions/views on this document.

The last date for submission of entries is 10th May, 2015.

Concept Note on establishment of National e-Heath Authority

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AVNEESH KALYAN
AVNEESH KALYAN 10 years 11 months ago
10. No need to launch a separate department. e-Health services can be launched from existing civil hospitals and its infrastructure.
AVNEESH KALYAN
AVNEESH KALYAN 10 years 11 months ago
9.First let every citizen have aadhar card. Link aadhar with e-Health system to make citizens avail free health facilities. A citizen must produce his/her aadhar card. Annual health insurance of no more than 200/- per person can be done by government. It ideally means raising 25000 crores approx. to give free medicial facilities for minor illness. For major illness, a concession be given in public hospital or even if a person gets it oprated from private hospitals some minimum rebate mst b givn
AVNEESH KALYAN
AVNEESH KALYAN 10 years 11 months ago
8. It was announced that each state will have a separate AIIMS and 4 AIIMS were approved in first budget. State should get those facilies in defined timelines.
AVNEESH KALYAN
AVNEESH KALYAN 10 years 11 months ago
7. Laboratory test prices have gone up drastically in last few years. Also,becaus of doctors having tie-up with laboratories and medical stores, doctors uselessly presribe tests and medicines for which a partient has to pay extra money. It is common practice. If a common man knows it , does not regulatory body has any idea.
AVNEESH KALYAN
AVNEESH KALYAN 10 years 11 months ago
regulatory body, then nothing will come out of it. A case will be filed which will go on for years in court. And his/her child will be the sufferer and not become a doctor whereas everyone else' child will be.
AVNEESH KALYAN
AVNEESH KALYAN 10 years 11 months ago
6. Medical Institutes are providing MBBS degree starting from 25 lacs to 2 crores. It should not happen. Ultimately, a student after graduating from such institute will either work on high salary or open his/her own clinic and charge exponentially high rates from patients from OPD to tests and treatments. Where is the regulatory body? What is regulatory body doing? Parents do not complain as they want to see their child becoming a doctor. Mindset of people is such that if he/she complains to reg
AVNEESH KALYAN
AVNEESH KALYAN 10 years 11 months ago
5. Doctors behave well in government hospitals but the lower staff is neither good at work nor in etiquettes. Such staff should be terminated as it is not a highly skilled job. A huge number of unemployed unskilled youth is waiting for such jobs.
AVNEESH KALYAN
AVNEESH KALYAN 10 years 11 months ago
1. Drug prices of top 10 selling companies need to be lowered down. 2. Out patient fee of private doctors should not be more than 50/- in smaller towns and 100/- in metropolitans. 3. Private Doctors/Hospitals give facilities like AC,parking,chairs,recliners. It does not mean they will charge anything b/w 200 to 550/-. 4. Cleanliness is one thing which govt hospitals should learn from private hospitals like Fortis,Apollo,etc.
Prakash Gupta
Prakash Gupta 10 years 11 months ago
Let Govt.hospitals become professionals first rather than business centres and reestablish doctor patient relationship to provide health for all and develop faith of masses and focus on clinical diagnosis rather rhan investigations.
dhiraj purohit
dhiraj purohit 10 years 11 months ago
Dear Sirs, Govt of india has collected rs 7 lakh crores as direct tax in the current year ,,,kindly expedite the income tax refunds of individuals and firms of past 3 years .. we are small buiness men , we need working capital to do business