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The stigma and taboo around mental health issues have led to an unaddressed health crisis. In this context highlight the factors that have contributed to gaps in mental health service and the need for a robust policy.
There are serious gaps in mental health care as a result of the neglected health crises brought on by the stigma and shame associated with mental health issues. These gaps come from many different sources and are complex. One major barrier is societal stigma, which makes individuals hide their symptRead more
There are serious gaps in mental health care as a result of the neglected health crises brought on by the stigma and shame associated with mental health issues. These gaps come from many different sources and are complex. One major barrier is societal stigma, which makes individuals hide their symptoms and put off seeking help out of concern for discrimination or judgment. The financing and prioritization of mental health treatment are also impacted by this stigma.
Furthermore, a lack of knowledge about mental health issues may lead to a misdiagnosis and postpone treatment. The problem is made worse by a lack of resources, especially in rural and low-income areas where there are few mental health institutions and professionals. Since primary health care and mental health care are seldom connected, access to effective treatments is made even more difficult by fragmented care systems.
Gaps in policy and funding also play a significant role; in healthcare budgets, mental health often receives little funding and attention. Cultural barriers, high treatment costs, and inadequate insurance coverage prevent many people from getting the therapy they need.
A comprehensive policy approach is needed to close these gaps: lowering stigma through public awareness and education campaigns; expanding financing for easily accessible mental health services; incorporating mental health into primary care; educating medical professionals; encouraging research; making sure cultural sensitivity is maintained; and fighting for fair insurance coverage. Improving mental health outcomes and overall social well-being need such measures.
See lessDigital healthcare has the potential to address the perennial issues pertaining to accessibility and affordability of healthcare in India. In this context, discuss the role of Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission in putting the country at the cusp of a ‘digital health’ revolution.
A good healthcare system is the foundation for individuals to lead productive and fulfilling lives and for countries to have strong economies. However, the Indian healthcare system has been fraught with perennial issues of accessibility and affordability, which include: Over 75% of the healthcare inRead more
A good healthcare system is the foundation for individuals to lead productive and fulfilling lives and for countries to have strong economies. However, the Indian healthcare system has been fraught with perennial issues of accessibility and affordability, which include:
In this regard, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) introduced the National Digital Health Mission (renamed as Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission) in 2020 to establish a federated health information architecture, health information exchanges, and a national health information network.
It can play a crucial role in ensuring accessibility and affordability in the following ways:
India is home to the 2nd largest smartphone market in the world and the country is expecting to reach 664 million mobile internet users by 2023. Digital healthcare would therefore increase accessibility and affordability of healthcare services to India.
See lessWhile the Mid-Day Meal scheme was aimed at fulfilling the nutritional needs of students, it is far behind in achieving this objective. Discuss. Also, suggest remedial measures in this context.
Answer: The National Programme of Mid-Day Meals (MDM) in schools is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) of the Ministry of Education, aimed at providing meals to students with a view to enhance enrolment, retention and attendance of children while simultaneously improving nutrition at all levels. ItRead more
Answer: The National Programme of Mid-Day Meals (MDM) in schools is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) of the Ministry of Education, aimed at providing meals to students with a view to enhance enrolment, retention and attendance of children while simultaneously improving nutrition at all levels. It is the world’s largest school feeding programme, as the children covered under the MDM scheme are entitled to meals under the National Food Security Act, 2013. Apart from increasing enrolment, as per the government data, in the year 2018-2019, the MDM scheme served about 9.17 crore children in 11.35 lakh schools across the country before it was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, India has recently slipped to 101st position (out of 116 countries) in the Global Hunger Index, 2021, from its earlier position of 94th (Global Hunger Index, 2020). As per the data released by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, over 33 lakh children in India are malnourished and more than half of them fall in the ‘severely malnourished’ category. These highlight the ineffectiveness of the MDM scheme. Various reasons for the ineffectiveness of the MDM scheme are:
Remedial measures required to make the MDM more effective include the following:
A comprehensive, periodical and systematic orientation is pertinent to sensitize all stakeholders including policy makers, implementers, teachers, central level officials and community members to make this scheme successful.
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