Digital health in India – As envisaged by the National Health Policy (2017)
Dr Suptendra Nath Sarbadhikari
It has been now more than a year that the (third edition of the) National Health Policy 2017 (NHP-2017)[1] of India has been notified. While the accompanying situation analysis [2] did not mention anything about digital health, the policy correctly identified [3] the need for creating many new institutions like the National Digital Health Authority (NDHA). Now, let us look at where do we stand 2 years later, regarding the ushering in of digital health in India. I am recapitulating what I had previously put up in my blog post [4] and updating the current status. First, let us glance at some of the key provisions of the NHP-2017 as mentioned in the various sections. Just beneath the quotes from the relevant sections of the NHP-2017, I'm commenting on certain issues for thought.
References / Bibliography
1. https://www.nhp.gov.in//NHPfiles/national_health_policy_2017.pdf.
2. https://www.mohfw.gov.in/sites/default/files/71275472221489753307.pdf.
3. Sundararaman T. National health policy 2017: A cautious welcome Indian J Med Ethics. 2017;2:69–71
4. Sarbadhikari SN https://blog.hcitexpert.com/2018/04/how-can-digital-health-be-implemented-in-NHP2017-Prof-Supten-Sarbadhikari.html
5. Sarbadhikari SN. A farce called the national board of examinations Indian J Med Ethics. 2010;7:20–2
6. Thomas G. Medical education in India – The way forward Indian J Med Ethics. 2016;1:200–2
7. http://www.cdsco.nic.in/writereaddata/Medical%20Device%20Rule%20gsr78E(1).pdf.
8. http://www.clinicalestablishments.nic.in/WriteReadData/969.pdf.
9. http://www.clinicale
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