JP Nadda, Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Chemicals & Fertiliser, on Thursday said that Public-private partnerships can be instrumental in ensuring that early detection and preventive healthcare reach every corner of the country
Public-private partnerships can be instrumental in ensuring that early detection and preventive healthcare reach every corner of the country, the Union Health Minister JP Nadda said on Thursday.

Speaking to reporters in New Delhi on the sidelines of the Confederation Of Indian Industry (CII) Annual Business Summit-2025, Nadda emphasised the pivotal role of the private sector in driving India's healthcare, seeking the private sector to innovate in AI and tech-based innovations to enable mass screenings and telemedicine throughout the healthcare ecosystem.

"Health transformation doesn't happen overnight," the Union Minister said stressing on the need to strategise to build systems that will serve future generations.
In his address to the CII summit, Nadda, emphasised the theme "Building Trust- India First" and called for a unified national effort to strengthen healthcare systems aligned with India's 2047 development roadmap.

He underlining the government's unwavering commitment to healthcare reforms, innovation and accessibility, with a compelling vision for a healthier, more inclusive India.

SOURCE- THE TRIBUNE INDIA
JP Nadda, Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Chemicals & Fertiliser, on Thursday said that Public-private partnerships can be instrumental in ensuring that early detection and preventive healthcare reach every corner of the country Public-private partnerships can be instrumental in ensuring that early detection and preventive healthcare reach every corner of the country, the Union Health Minister JP Nadda said on Thursday. Speaking to reporters in New Delhi on the sidelines of the Confederation Of Indian Industry (CII) Annual Business Summit-2025, Nadda emphasised the pivotal role of the private sector in driving India's healthcare, seeking the private sector to innovate in AI and tech-based innovations to enable mass screenings and telemedicine throughout the healthcare ecosystem. "Health transformation doesn't happen overnight," the Union Minister said stressing on the need to strategise to build systems that will serve future generations. In his address to the CII summit, Nadda, emphasised the theme "Building Trust- India First" and called for a unified national effort to strengthen healthcare systems aligned with India's 2047 development roadmap. He underlining the government's unwavering commitment to healthcare reforms, innovation and accessibility, with a compelling vision for a healthier, more inclusive India. SOURCE- THE TRIBUNE INDIA
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