Integrating rare disease management in public health programs in India: exploring the potential of National Health Mission

AuthorMohua Chakraborty Choudhury
AuthorPragya Chaube
Date Accessioned2024-12-30T04:05:11Z
Date Available2024-12-30T04:05:11Z
Date of Publication2022
AbstractRare diseases (RD) are conditions that affect a small number of people and hence do not get the focus on government health priorities in a resource-constrained setting such as India. The National Health Mission (NHM) is one of the crucial programs initiated by the government of India to address the health needs of the under-served. NHM programs can provide a unique epidemiological data repository to strengthen the National Rare Disease Registry. These programs can also play important role in providing a continuum of care for many RDs that need lifelong management. However, existing programs have a limited scope to provide specialized RD-related treatments, which is better served in a more focused system. Thus, considering RDs in the design of the existing programs may help RD management better through prevention, data collection, and providing a continuum of care.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/1344
PublisherOrphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
Source URI/URLhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-022-02194-z
KeywordRare disease
KeywordNational Health Mission
KeywordRare diseases
KeywordPublic health
KeywordNational Policy for Rare Diseases 2021
KeywordIndia
TitleIntegrating rare disease management in public health programs in India: exploring the potential of National Health Mission
Item TypeOpinion
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