Experts Urge Nepal’s New Government to Prioritise Healthcare Reform
Health experts in Nepal are urging the country’s new government to prioritize healthcare reforms, improve infrastructure, and expand access to medical services.
Health experts are calling on the country’s new government to make healthcare reform a top national priority, citing limited infrastructure and shortages of medical professionals.
Public health specialists say strengthening the healthcare system will be essential to improving long‑term health outcomes and ensuring that citizens across both urban and rural areas receive adequate medical care.
Need for Stronger Health Infrastructure:
Experts highlight that many healthcare facilities across Nepal lack sufficient equipment, funding, and trained medical personnel—rural areas, in particular, face significant challenges in accessing specialized medical services and emergency care.
Investment in hospital infrastructure, modern medical technologies, and healthcare workforce development is seen as a key step toward strengthening the country’s health system.
Expanding Access to Essential Services
Healthcare advocates are urging the government to expand primary healthcare programs and ensure that essential services are available across the country. Improved access to preventive care, maternal health services, and community health programs could significantly reduce health inequalities.
Public health experts also emphasize the importance of strengthening supply chains for medicines and medical equipment to prevent shortages.
Policy Reform and Long‑Term Planning:
Analysts say the government should focus on developing long‑term healthcare strategies that prioritize sustainable funding and improved health governance.
They also recommend stronger coordination between federal, provincial, and local governments to ensure healthcare policies are implemented effectively.
Building a Resilient Health System
The call for reform comes as Nepal continues to address broader public health challenges while expanding healthcare coverage for its growing population.
Experts believe that prioritizing healthcare investment and policy reform will help build a more resilient and accessible health system capable of responding to future health crises.