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‘No need for medical colleges, hospitals’: Bihar minister lays out his vision

From Hindustan Times · () English

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  • Bihar minister Vijay Sinha envisions a future where the state is so healthy that medical colleges and hospitals become unnecessary.
  • Sinha's statement suggests a focus on preventative health and public well-being as the primary goal for the region.
  • This vision implies a significant shift in healthcare priorities, aiming for a population that requires minimal medical intervention.

Bihar minister Vijay Sinha has outlined a bold vision for the state's health sector, stating that the ultimate goal is to make Bihar so healthy that there would be no need for medical colleges and hospitals. This ambitious statement suggests a profound shift in healthcare strategy, prioritizing preventative measures and overall public well-being over the traditional model of treating illness.

Sinha's perspective implies a focus on creating an environment and lifestyle for citizens that minimizes the occurrence of diseases and health complications. This approach would necessitate significant investment in public health initiatives, sanitation, nutrition programs, and health education across the state. The aim is to build a robustly healthy population that requires less reactive medical care.

The minister's vision, if pursued, could redefine healthcare in Bihar, moving from a system centered on treatment to one focused on proactive health maintenance. It challenges the conventional understanding of healthcare development, which often equates progress with the expansion of medical facilities and specialized institutions.

Make Bihar so healthy that there would be no need for medical colleges and hospitals.

— Vijay SinhaBihar minister Vijay Sinha's statement on his vision for the state's health sector.
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