63 million
Indians poor due to expensive healthcare
According to the Health Ministry, every year 63
million people in the country face poverty due to calamitous expenditure on
healthcare, which negates the gains of rising income and various poverty
alleviation schemes of the government. It is one of the main reasons that a new
charter to ensure easy and widespread access to affordable healthcare was set
up.
The draft which says, ‘Over 63 million persons are faced
with poverty every year due to healthcare costs alone. It is because there is
no financial protection for the vast majority of healthcare needs,’ has been
put up on the Health Ministry website. The draft, which also invites public
suggestions, says that healthcare costs drain out people financially more now
than ever before, and hospitalization leads to catastrophic expenditures.
Rural areas are worse hit by such situations as, in
2011-12, the total out of pocket expenditure on healthcare was 6.9 % and
whereas in urban areas it was only 5.5 % of the total household per capita
expenditure. ‘This led to an increasing number of households facing
catastrophic expenditures due to health costs (18 per cent of all households in
2011-12 as compared to 15 per cent in 2004-05),’it said.
Expensive healthcare, along with increasing burden of
non-communicable diseases and rapidly flourishing healthcare industry are one
of many reasons India needs a new health policy which controls and complements
these important issues.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
05.01.2015
Amitabh Bachchan
set to raise awareness about head injuries
The Shahenshah of Bollywood Amitabh
Bacchan has yet again pledged his support to a health cause. He is all set to
spread awareness about head injuries.
After recently creating awareness about Hepatitis B, he
is now determined to take up the cause of head injuries.
He tweeted Sunday, ‘If my face and my voice is
needed to the cause of awareness for Head Injury and Hepatitis… I have
committed to it!!’ He also shared his commitment on Facebook.
‘Dedicated today (Saturday) to the medical profession… my
commitment to be involved in the campaigns to be conducted for Head Injury and
Hepatitis. Honoured by the AAPI organisation – American Association of
Physicians of Indian origin,’ he tweeted on Sunday.
Big B believes that he is the perfect face to be
associated with such causes. He said in his blog srbachchan.tumblr.com
that he himself has suffered from such ailments and has battled them, and
understands the need for its propagation and relief. Amitabh Bachchan is
associated with UNICEF as the Global Ambassador for polio eradication since
2005.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
05.01.2015
Impossible is a word to be
found only in the dictionary of fools
Napoleon Bonaparte
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