Under the new health policy, the Balen Shah administration has committed to providing universal health insurance to every Nepali citizen by the end of the fiscal year. The government is also investing heavily in upgrading provincial hospitals with state-of-the-art medical equipment and specialized healthcare professionals. This initiative aims to ensure that quality medical services are available locally, reducing the need for patients to travel to the capital for treatment. Furthermore, the policy emphasizes preventive healthcare and the establishment of community health centers in every local unit to improve the overall well-being and life expectancy of the population.
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Under the new health policy, the Balen Shah...
Under the new health policy, the Balen Shah administration has committed to providing universal health insurance to every Nepali citizen by the end of the fiscal year. The government is also investing heavily in upgrading provincial hospitals with state-of-the-art medical equipment and specialized healthcare professionals. This initiative aims to ensure that quality medical services are available locally, reducing the need for patients to travel to the capital for treatment. Furthermore, the policy emphasizes preventive healthcare and the establishment of community health centers in every local unit to improve the overall well-being and life expectancy of the population.