Health Policy In India (Mental)
The Mental Health Act in India 2017 has been in force since May 2018. The act provides mental healthcare and services for anyone with mental illness and protects, promotes and fulfils the rights of such people to get proper health care and services. This Act is the successor of the Mental Health Act, 1987. The new health policy India lists out a bunch of new mental health standards:
The Mental Health Act in India, 2017 decriminalizes the attempt to commit suicide. Subsequently, it makes sure that the affected person gets rehabilitation opportunities.
If the affected person has the required knowledge, the act allows him/her to make decisions regarding their mental health.
The Act bounds insurers to make provisions for medical insurance to treat mental illness the same as physical ailments. Furthermore, it keeps all the mental health patients at par to get healthcare and treatment from the government. Unlike the previous Mental Health Act 1987.
The Mental Health Act in India has provisions for the registration of mental health institutions and pushes for the regulation of this sector. The provisions ask for setting up mental health institutions across the country so that no patient has to travel far. Coupled with creating a mental health review board that acts as a regulatory body.
The Act restricts the use of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). It is used along with anaesthesia and muscle relaxants in emergencies. Hence, ECT is not a viable therapy for minors.
The new Mental Health Policy India attempts to tackle the stigma of mental illness and has outlined measures on how to achieve the goal.
According to the outlined provisions, if an officer in charge of a police station finds a mentally ill person wandering, the person should be taken into protection and should be taken to the nearest health clinic.
National Association for Public Health Policy was created in 1980.
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National Population Policy, is a policy launched in India in 1952, which aims on the stabalisation of the population of India By 2045.
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State and local governments serve as a research lab for national policy. If a state government creates a good policy, the federal government will often use that as a model for the national system. For example, the Federal Government used the Massachusetts model for health care to draft the new health care bill.
In India, LIC of India sells health policy viz., Jeevan Arogya. But technically, health insurance policy comes within the purview of general insurance. Star Health & Allied Insurance Co.Ltd. in the general insurance sectors sells only Health insurance polcies.
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