Economy, asked by lalitranka1818, 1 year ago

What measures are taken by govt. to improve health services in India?

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Answered by sargamkashyap
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India is developing a country and achieving various milestone each year but when it comes to the healthcare system there is some lacking. So, what is the remedy for all that lack in the healthcare system? Here are few suggestions are timely and should be considered for healthcare system improvement:

Firstly work on poor sanitation, lack of access to fresh water, poor hygiene, improper wastage disposal methods.

Improve the number of doctors, nurses and pharmacists are appointed in national healthcare system to overcome the shortage of medical personnel

Develop a healthcare system which will dedicatedly work for providing medical help in less time in rural areas of india.

Increase health-care spending for healthcare development.

Regulating distribution and sales of drug public pharmacies often run out of free medications it will help to reduced health service cost.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Indian Government and health services

Explanation:

Health is wealth.Even if you are a millionaire but you cannot eat your favourite food then it is too sad.Therefore in today's world,our first priority has to be our health.

Even Indian government is serious about it.

Our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is first to promote yoga in India.He himself is a reguler practitioner of yoga.Yoga is one of the best health service all over the world.It is absolutely free at some areas.

On Second hand,there are many gyms being opened all over India where there are professional experts to guide you for exercises and physical training.

Other than that some schools are promoting sports like skating,swiming,martial arts,taekwondo,karate that help in a complete physical growth.

Cycling and walking are also being promoted as the best exercises for those people who cannot afford heavy fees of other health services.

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