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Plans to better public healthcare shouldn’t remain on paper

Updated On: 12 October, 2023 07:51 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial

Changes have to be made from the ground up, starting at the lowest rung. While the entire plan may target 2035, a start could be made now, with transformations coming through the years

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The state government will upgrade and create new super-speciality healthcare infrastructure, and double the budgetary expenditure to completely change the public health scenario by 2035. A new plan, called Vision-2035, will be ready in a fortnight, a report in this paper read.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde convened a meeting to discuss measures to correct the ailing infrastructure, along with a host of senior leaders, officials, important stakeholders and deans of medical colleges.

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