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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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CA Kapil Goel
CA Kapil Goel 11 years 2 months ago
In my opinion, 1. Children's Health check-ups would be compulsory in some periodic intervals. 2. There should be some law for protection of Children's rights. 3. There should be some database system for each people's health, like smart card. from which a doctor can track patients health history in no time.
Gautam Pal
Gautam Pal 11 years 2 months ago
Make consultancy by specialist doctors available online for every citizen. All health centers should have internet facility empowering health-center doctors working at ground zero to access critical medical advice.
vicky darekar
vicky darekar 11 years 2 months ago
Direct selling industry helps to grow in terms of money for all kind of people. in india its playing vital role.. its the best opportunity. we can get financial & time freedom.
NAMPURATH KRISHNA KUMAR
NAMPURATH KRISHNA KUMAR 11 years 2 months ago
Most important is pricing of medicines!! Various survey show Indian populace spent huge sum for medicines from own pocket that lead to brink of insolvency losing savings as well as properties. Pharma companies make huge profits at the expense of hapless patients, remedy being MRP of medicines strictly made proportionate to the input cost with logical profit. Medicines with Intellectual Property Rights provided with government subsidy to make conducive to pockets of Indian patients.
Zulkharnine Sultana
Zulkharnine Sultana 11 years 2 months ago
In India facing numerous problem,related to health and other depts this need transparency in work.if it is Implement any type of law,it will not work,for each problem there is solution in all departments to go illegal,hence it is supported by all.
Prakash Gupta
Prakash Gupta 11 years 2 months ago
India lives in villages and all health personnels should be motivated for missionary zealrather than business deal to serve poor and needy.attention should be paid to needs of health care people and retd.persons should also be taken into service fold.
sanjay sharma_9
sanjay sharma_9 11 years 2 months ago
Yes this industry need to be regularise, as it has great employee generation capacity and which will in turn will help our country unemployment problem.
Dr Swapan  Kumar Banerjee
Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee 11 years 2 months ago
Implementation of e-health should focus on the exorbitant fees charged by doctors who also misuse the patients' trust by prescribing unnecessary costly medicine and pathological test for which illegal commission is paid. DOCTORS HAVE BECOME MARCINARIES. Govt must ensure the reasonable pricing of medicine and insist on GENERIC prescription by all doctors.
rajesh Goyal
rajesh Goyal 11 years 2 months ago
govt must make sure the availability of adequate doctors in govt hospitals. govt is simply creating more and more buildings. but if you dont have sufficient doctors sevices will suffer. creating more builings(hospitals) put more burden on already appointed doctors and force them to resign. govt must ensure the appointment of adequate doctors rather than simply creating more buildngs