Aiming for last mile delivery of care with digital infrastructure: PM modi


Prime Minister Narendra Modi Addresses a post-Budget Webinar on Boosting Job Creation. , Photo Credit: PMO website via pti
Capacity-building and talent-nurturing will prove to be the foundation stones of the country’s program said progress said prime minister narendra modi, on Wednesday (March 5, MARCH 5, 2025) Webinar on Employment via Video Conference.
The the theme of the webinar was “investment in People, Economy, and Innovation,” which was attased by 29 ministry of the government of India, 100 panelists and more than 25,000 participants to discure 43 articles of the Recent Uns Budget 2025-26. The the the the the theg webinar, ‘Investing in People’, defines the roadmap of viksit bharat and the impact of this theme can be seen at a large level on the budget. ”

Stating that the vision of investment in people is based on three pillars – education, skill and health Target of adding 75,000 seats in medical education in the next 5 years.
Highlighting the developments in the healthcare landscape, the Prime Minister stated that “Tele-methodicine facility is being expanded to all the primary health centers. Through day care cancer center and digital healthcare infrastructure, we want to take Quality Healthcare to the Last Mile That Will Ensure Significant Transformation In People’s Lives. ”
Speaking about the importance and potential of the tourism sector, the prime minister stated that initiatives like “Heal in India” are attracting medical tourists from Around the World ” in the direction of making India a global-level tourism and wellness hub. ” He Urged all the stakers in the healthcare sector “to grab this options and investment to promote health tourism” and Emphasized on “Utilizing the potential of yoga and wellness tourism.”
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The Prime Minister also also called for a detailed discussion and an extended road for increasing the scope of medical tourism and urged all the stakeholders to work in the direction of making So that their benefits can be taken to the people.
Addressing the gathering, union health minister jp nadda stated that “The biggest investment is the investment in people”. He underlined that government is working with a “Holistic Approach” that focuses not only at the curical aspect but also on the preventant, palliative, and rehabitative app. He added that “We are also trying to increase the ayush and other medical systems to ensure the availability and access to healthcare for the people.”
The minister added that since cancer treatment is a lengthy process with a long cycle of chemotherapy, the government is focusing on engaging with day care center Cancer CARE CARE CANCER CARE CANTERS RATHER THAR THER THER THEAR Engagement of Patients, Post-Chemotherapy Sessions. The government will establish day care cancer center (DCCS) in All District Hospitals Over the Next Three Years, with 200 This Year Itslf.
Underlining the importance of strengthening the medical health system, the union health minister reiterated the budget announs of additional medicine seats. He also highlighted the government’s efforts to ensure the availability and accessibility of quality Screenings for individuals aged 30 years and Above at Ayushman Arogya Mandirs for Oral, Breast and Cervical Cancers Along with the Screening for Hypertension and Diabetes.
The minister also Advocated for Including Latest Developments in Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Tele-Medicine, Digital Healthcare in the Revised Curriculum of Medical Education. In his concluding remarks, he urged “for creating a curriculum that is more vibrant, meaningful and fit to current challenges” and “optimum utilization of existing infrastructure and medical faculty. He also emphasized the need to add soft skills to increase the Empathy, ethics and communication skills of the medical students. “
Published – March 05, 2025 11:39 pm IST