Efficient health service delivery in public health is essential for tackling healthcare challenges such as communicable diseases, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional diseases, NCDs, and injuries like road traffic crashes. Emerging health threats like climate change and AMR further underscore this need. In India, a lack of human resources, medicines, and medical equipment hampers healthcare delivery, causing delayed diagnoses, compromised treatment outcomes, and increased disparities.
HSTP is dedicated to enhancing health service delivery through initiatives such as improving comprehensive primary healthcare for coverage and accessibility, integrating emergency and injury care from pre-hospital response to facilities, strengthening secondary care through upgraded health facilities aligned with IPHS, and conducting implementation research to develop a Healthy City model fostering intersectoral coordination for urban health.
HSTP is dedicated to enhancing health service delivery through initiatives such as improving comprehensive primary healthcare for coverage and accessibility, integrating emergency and injury care from pre-hospital response to facilities, strengthening secondary care through upgraded health facilities aligned with IPHS, and conducting implementation research to develop a Healthy City model fostering intersectoral coordination for urban health.