Innovating Inclusivity: Shaping India's Health Future
The two-day 'Innovation and Inclusivity' summit emphasized best practices and new initiatives to enhance India's health systems. With Union Health Minister J P Nadda inaugurating, discussions highlighted the role of digital innovation and strategic alignments for advancing inclusive healthcare and achieving Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
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The national summit on 'Innovation and Inclusivity' concluded after two days of discussions on best practices and health system advancements in India. Initiated by Union Health Minister J P Nadda, the event showcased pioneering health strategies.
Various states and Union territories presented innovations and initiatives aimed at providing inclusive, affordable, and accessible healthcare. The gatherings provided valuable peer-learning opportunities for scaling successful health models.
Deliberations underscored the importance of technology, data-driven strategies, and resource optimization in healthcare, referencing successful models like Ayushman Arogya Mandirs. The summit urged stakeholders to align with Sustainable Development Goals for a future-responsive health system.
(With inputs from agencies.)

