A new healthcare policy has been approved to provide free basic medical services at every local government unit in Nepal. The administration plans to establish well-equipped primary health centers staffed with qualified doctors and nurses in even the most remote villages. This initiative focuses on preventive care, maternal health, and the management of chronic diseases. By decentralizing healthcare services, the government aims to reduce the burden on major hospitals and ensure that no citizen is deprived of essential medical treatment due to financial constraints. This reform is a cornerstone of the administration's social welfare agenda for the year 2026.
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A new healthcare policy has been approved to...
A new healthcare policy has been approved to provide free basic medical services at every local government unit in Nepal. The administration plans to establish well-equipped primary health centers staffed with qualified doctors and nurses in even the most remote villages. This initiative focuses on preventive care, maternal health, and the management of chronic diseases. By decentralizing healthcare services, the government aims to reduce the burden on major hospitals and ensure that no citizen is deprived of essential medical treatment due to financial constraints. This reform is a cornerstone of the administration's social welfare agenda for the year 2026.