Kathmandu, July 20 : Minister for Health and Population Mohan Bahadur Basnet has pledged to make the health services accessible and of quality with the adoption of various methods and technology.
In a message on the occasion of the
Digital Health Day today, he said the health service will be rendered
affordable, efficient, accessible and with quality by means of 'digital
health'.
The Ministry had implemented the
'E-Health Roadmap' on July 20, 2019 and it has been observing the 4th of the
Nepali month Saun every year as the Digital Health Day in commemoration of the
implementation of the Roadmap.
On the occasion, the Health
Minister also thanked those involved in preparing the E-Health Strategy, 2074
and its Roadmap to facilitate the former's implementation. The Ministry has
reached to the stage of implementing the 'Digital Health', the expanded form of
the concept of 'E-Health' brought by the World Health Organisation. The concept
is related to the use of information technology in the health sector.
"We have taken the Digital
Health as a tool to enhance the professional capacity of the health workers by
modernising and expanding the managerial capacity of the health sector and
rendering the health services affordable, accessible, efficient and of quality,"
stated the Health Minister. He expressed the confidence that health service
based on technology will address issues as shortage of specialist human
resources in the health sector and also minimize the time, expenses and efforts
required for availing the health services.
According to him, the Ministry is
committed to stop the misuse of technology and to ensure that the people from
the remote areas and those under exclusion are given priority in accessing the
health care services.
"We have taken the responsibility
of universal accessibility to quality health service and there is provision for
a policy of adopting all types of ways and technology to fulfill this
responsibility," said the Health Minister.
He viewed that increasing
people's trust towards digital services by ensuring the confidentiality and
security of health information is the future challenge.
He shared that it was necessary to
make health service management technology-friendly by developing the capacity
of human resources at a time where was no option to be included in global
competition of information technology.
The Ministry has already called
government bodies, partners, expert community, educational institutions and
journalism sector, working for regulation, development and expansion, for
collaboration as implementation of digital health would be possible only from
multilateral cooperation and initiatives.
As per the information census of
2021, around 73 per cent households have at least one smart mobile phone as
well as around half per cent of family have access to television and 38 per
cent family have access to internet.
Similarly, 55 per cent health institutions
have computers with internet service which shows that the use of information
and technology is increasing in health sector, added the Ministry.
Minister Basnet mentioned that the
Ministry has taken a responsibility for universal access to quality health
service, clarifying that there is a policy to adopt all types of measures and
methods to fulfill it.
He further said that digital health
has been taken as the tool to increase professional capacity of health workers
making health services economical, smooth, accessible and qualitative by
increasing and modernizing the managerial capacity of health sector.
The Health Minister urged to
increase the scope of information technology gradually after making list of
works in an initial manner in the sectors like—strengthening health information
system, other health services with telemedicine and digital technology, mass
media and health education, emergency health and human resources
management. (RSS)