UK-India to forge strategic alliance in health sector: Azad
New Delhi, Aug 3: Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad has said that Government of India and Government of United Kingdom are in the process of establishing a platform of sustained collaboration for mutual benefit by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the health sector.
Speaking at the India-UK Bilateral Meeting held at London, Azad said, “GoI and Government of UK are important strategic partners with strong linkages in the field of Health. In recognition of this, it is good that we are proposing to establish a platform of sustained collaboration for mutual benefit by signing a MoU.”
“The purpose of this arrangement,” he said, “Would be to strengthen collaboration and partnerships in the health sectors between India and UK.”
“The exchange of information and cooperation through a formal agreement will be useful in promoting exchange on health-care policy in India and the UK.”
“Human resources for health issues, with particular focus on education and training and exchange in the fields of medical training, family medicine and nursing. Regulatory issues, including regulation and quality assurance of medicines, and medical devices and sharing of quality standards. Primary Health-care; linking to the themes above to further specific cooperation on primary health-care as the keystone of a health-care system,” a statement added.
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