To provide effective healthcare to rural population throughout the country with special focus on 18 sates, which have weak public health indicators and/ or weak infrastructure.
To increase public spending on health from 0.9% GDP to 2-3% of GDP, with improved arrangement for community financing and risk pooling.
To undertake architectural correction of the health system to enable it to effectively handle increased allocations and promote policies that strengthen public health management and services delivery in the country.
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