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Speaking at the inauguration of a charitable hospital in Surat, he exhorted the wealthy people to come forward and contribute towards health care of the needy people."You tell me the dharmshalas outside every important pilgrim town, were they built by the government? Who used to build wells and lakes in villages? Did the government build it? He asked. "Seva permo dharma has been the motto of our people," the PM said. "Doctors write prescriptions in such a way that poor people do not understand the handwriting, and they have to buy that medicine from private stores at high prices," Modi said."See these companies which are manufacturing medicines, they used to charge Rs 1,200 for an injection. If one person falls ill in a middle class family, then the financial health of the family gets wrecked.
Despite the wrath of a very powerful lobby, the government is taking one step after another so that poor people and middle class get quality health services," the Prime Minister said. "We have also capped the prices of stents used in heart ailments," he said.He said the government has implemented the Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Pariyojna, where people get generic medicines from stores at reasonable rates.""The prices of 700 medicines were capped so that poor people get medicines at reasonable rates when they face grave diseases," Modi said."
Yoga is also very important for wellness and I am running a campaign to make it popular across the world," he said."We have done this work, and you can imagine how angry the manufacturers of medicines will be. "Earlier, the health policy was brought when Atalji (AB Vajpayee) was the Prime Minister."Preventive health care is very important. We called everyone (pharma companies) and ensured that the prices are reduced.Prior to his speech, Modi inaugurated the Rs 400 crore Kiran Multi Super Speciality Hospital and Research Centre, built by Samast Patidar Arogya Trust in Katargam area in Surat."In our country doctors are less, hospitals are less and medicines are expensive.
Now when I have gone to Delhi, I have been instrumental in making many people angry, everyday I do some work which makes some or other person sulk," he said. He had also laid the foundation stone of the hospital when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat."When I was in Gujarat, I used to attract the wrath of many (by my decisions). He exhorted the well-off people to come forward and provide health care to the poor and middle class people.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today indicated that his government may bring in a legal framework under which doctors will have to prescribe generic medicines, which are cheaper than equivalent branded drugs, to patients. Modi also stressed on preventive health care saying if people adopt it, they will not have to visit hospitals. "The cow shelters in villages are not built by the government, libraries are not built by government," he said asking people to come forward to build and run hospitals in the rural areas.This country has not been built by the kings and leaders alone but by the power of the people, he said. Nothing happened in between (in health sector), which I have to do (now)," Modi said targeting the previous UPA government led by the Congress."We will bring in a legal framework by which if a doctor writes a prescription, he has to write in it so that it will be enough for patients to buy generic medicines and he need not buy any other medicine," he said."We have recently declared a health policy. "It is the governments responsibility that everybody should get health services at minimal price," the PM said. My Swachhta Abhiyan (cleanliness campaign) is aimed at preventive healthcare as it has been proved that many diseases are contracted if we live in an unclean environment," he said.
"Our country has a different mentality, our country was not made by governments, our country was not made by kings, neither by leaders, our country was built by the service- oriented approach of our countrymen," he said. "We require a jan andolan, jan shakti to provide effective healthcare to every person in the country," he said. He cannot buy a house, cannot conduct the marriage of daughter," he pointed out.Modi said his government brought in a health policy after 15 years and capped the prices of medicines and stents, which has angered some pharmaceutical companies. brass signs wholesale The health policy has been brought in after 15 years," he said.
Despite the wrath of a very powerful lobby, the government is taking one step after another so that poor people and middle class get quality health services," the Prime Minister said. "We have also capped the prices of stents used in heart ailments," he said.He said the government has implemented the Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Pariyojna, where people get generic medicines from stores at reasonable rates.""The prices of 700 medicines were capped so that poor people get medicines at reasonable rates when they face grave diseases," Modi said."
Yoga is also very important for wellness and I am running a campaign to make it popular across the world," he said."We have done this work, and you can imagine how angry the manufacturers of medicines will be. "Earlier, the health policy was brought when Atalji (AB Vajpayee) was the Prime Minister."Preventive health care is very important. We called everyone (pharma companies) and ensured that the prices are reduced.Prior to his speech, Modi inaugurated the Rs 400 crore Kiran Multi Super Speciality Hospital and Research Centre, built by Samast Patidar Arogya Trust in Katargam area in Surat."In our country doctors are less, hospitals are less and medicines are expensive.
Now when I have gone to Delhi, I have been instrumental in making many people angry, everyday I do some work which makes some or other person sulk," he said. He had also laid the foundation stone of the hospital when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat."When I was in Gujarat, I used to attract the wrath of many (by my decisions). He exhorted the well-off people to come forward and provide health care to the poor and middle class people.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today indicated that his government may bring in a legal framework under which doctors will have to prescribe generic medicines, which are cheaper than equivalent branded drugs, to patients. Modi also stressed on preventive health care saying if people adopt it, they will not have to visit hospitals. "The cow shelters in villages are not built by the government, libraries are not built by government," he said asking people to come forward to build and run hospitals in the rural areas.This country has not been built by the kings and leaders alone but by the power of the people, he said. Nothing happened in between (in health sector), which I have to do (now)," Modi said targeting the previous UPA government led by the Congress."We will bring in a legal framework by which if a doctor writes a prescription, he has to write in it so that it will be enough for patients to buy generic medicines and he need not buy any other medicine," he said."We have recently declared a health policy. "It is the governments responsibility that everybody should get health services at minimal price," the PM said. My Swachhta Abhiyan (cleanliness campaign) is aimed at preventive healthcare as it has been proved that many diseases are contracted if we live in an unclean environment," he said.
"Our country has a different mentality, our country was not made by governments, our country was not made by kings, neither by leaders, our country was built by the service- oriented approach of our countrymen," he said. "We require a jan andolan, jan shakti to provide effective healthcare to every person in the country," he said. He cannot buy a house, cannot conduct the marriage of daughter," he pointed out.Modi said his government brought in a health policy after 15 years and capped the prices of medicines and stents, which has angered some pharmaceutical companies. brass signs wholesale The health policy has been brought in after 15 years," he said.
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