SCO member states recognize potential of medical travel: India

The Union Minister said that the healthcare gap can be bridged through digital means. (File)

New Delhi :

Presiding over the seventh session of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s (SCO) health minister’s meeting, Union Minister of State for Health Bharti Praveen Pt on Friday called upon the members to recognize the possibility of medical travel. According to official statements issued here, Sponge said that establishment of strong monitoring system, promotion of cooperation in research and development as well as agreement related to medicine in SCO countries are important measures to achieve their goal of global health security. It will be an important step in that direction.

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According to the statements, they urged SCO member countries to recognize the possibility of medical travel in order to advance cooperation and cooperation-proposals in the fair functioning of the region.

Khule said that the SCO’s collective efforts would provide the possibility of health security for citizens, global health a top priority for economic development, and encourage joint risk management.

According to the statements, Spotmark highlighted the related items of global healthcare disruption caused by COVID-19, saying that an integrated approach and global cooperation is needed to mitigate its impact.

“The fact that we are here today, united and committed to each other despite the time alone, is proof of our commitment and commitment,” he said.

The Union Minister said, “The gap in healthcare can be bridged through digital means. Sharing of digital systems of OSC countries can help in achieving the goal of universal health coverage and use of advanced technology in healthcare.

They stress the need to address the burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) among SCO member states through lifestyle improvements, behavior change and integration of NCD services at all levels of health care among member states. With this, their overall management can be done.

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