New Delhi, Sep 14 - India will soon have a National Patient Safety Policy to provide patients with a safer healthcare environment, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said here Monday.
Noting that the country has many national programmes to control and eradicate various diseases but nothing on patient safety, he said: 'We are proposing to put in place a National Patient Safety Policy.'
He was speaking at the launch of the national initiative for patient safety, jointly organised by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), World Health Organisation (WHO) and the India Clinical Epidemiology Network (INCLEN).
INCLEAN is a cluster of seven regional clinical epidemiology units that are members of International Clinical Epidemiology Network (INCLEN), a global network.
Azad said medical students will be taught about patient safety so that they understand the need to provide a safe healthcare environment to the patients, the minister said and hoped that the policy will act as 'a stepping stone for a safer healthcare environment'.
Azad said they also plan to launch a National Infection Control Policy and National Accident Prevention Policy.