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This Article is From Mar 17, 2017

15-Year-Old National Health Policy Repackaged And Resurrected In 2017

15-Year-Old National Health Policy Repackaged And Resurrected In 2017
A pregnant woman is given a check up at the Primary Health Care Centre. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

India's new National Health Policy (NHP), released by Health and Family Welfare Minister JP Nadda on March 16 is largely a repackaged version of a similar document released in 2002 with similar funding commitments and targets, according to FactChecker's analysis of both documents.

Ambitious infant- and maternal-mortality and disease elimination targets rolled out under the NHP 2017 are the same targets fixed 15 years ago; these targets were to be achieved by 2010. The new policy has now fixed 2019 or later to achieve these targets.

The NHP 2017 will address “the current and emerging challenges necessitated by the changing socio-economic, technological and epidemiological landscape”.

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