Public Health Management and Action
Objectives
- To revamp radically the public and preventive health system in the nation through the following strategic interventions:
- Mobilize public health action through an integrated, inter-sectoral and pan-stakeholder approach, targeted at communities and individuals as well as grassroots organizations, aimed at creating an unprecedented people-led movement for health and wellness.
- Operationalize vital enablers - a) public health and management cadre, b) public health agency with capacitated supporting institutions (c) municipalities and panchayati raj institutions.
Current Situation
Public health action and management is a scientific and professional endeavour which should not be left to untrained employees relying on common sense alone.
A suboptimal public health system:
- Makes it ....
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