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Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the WHO, praises India’s Ayushman Bharat Scheme

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), has complimented India’s Ayushman Bharat program.

According to reports, Dr. Tedros, the director-general of the WHO, lauded India for expanding health coverage and programs.

According to sources, he delivered these remarks during the G20 Health Ministers’ Meeting’s opening ceremony in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

According to sources, he expressed his gratitude to India for hosting the G20 Summit with courteous hospitality and innovative leadership.

“I commend India for their steps in advancing Universal Health Coverage and the Ayushman Bharat scheme, which is the world’s largest health assurance initiative,” he was cited as saying in the reports.

According to the sources, he also spoke fondly of his visit to a health and wellness center and the amenities it offered.

According to the sources, he said, “I visited a Health and Wellness Center here in Gandhinagar and was impressed by the primary healthcare services being provided to 1000 households by the HWC.”

According to the sources, he also praised the telemedicine services offered in Gujarat and complimented India’s G20 Presidency for the Global Digital Health Initiative, which would be unveiled on Saturday.

“I like the telemedicine options offered here that provide local prescriptions and therapy. It is a great illustration of how healthcare is changing. Additionally, I want to congratulate the Indian G20 Presidency for taking the lead on the Global Digital Health Initiative, which will be unveiled tomorrow.

More than 70 delegates from various nations are attending the G20 Health Ministers’ conference and side event in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, according to Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya.

The conclusion of the three-day G20 Health Ministers’ conference will take place on August 19 under the G20 India Presidency.”

At the G20 Health Ministers conference and other side activities, more than 70 representatives from various nations are present. “We are presenting the public with India’s health model, and they are enjoying it. According to Mandaviya, the Modi administration has seen the health sector from a broad perspective.

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