KARACHI:
Conceding that the burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) is
growing in the country due to ‘lack of focus’ in the past, Special Assistant to
Prime Minister (SAPM) on the Health Dr. Faisal Sultan on Monday said a National
Action Plan is almost ready to deal with the ‘epidemic of diabetes’ and
endocrine diseases, mental health, trauma and cancer.‘National Action Plan on non-communicable disease on cards’
“There
is no doubt that we are facing an epidemic of diabetes and urgency is required
to deal with it along with other NCDs, so a National Action Plan is required to
set a direction to deal with four major areas, including diabetes and endocrine
diseases, mental health, trauma and cancer.
This
document would help our followers to deal with these diseases in the years to
come,” he said while speaking at a national dialogue on epidemic of diabetes in
Karachi. The national dialogue in connection with the World Diabetes Day 2021
was recognized by the Pakistan Society for Awareness and Community Empowerment
(PACE) in collaboration with Discovering Diabetes project
and it was addressed by senior diabetologists and endocrinologists, government
officials and experts from the private sector.
Sultan
maintained that national health services was in talks with federal education
ministry to include some clear, basic and non-controversial health messages in
the single national curriculum. Health messages regarding dental care to
physical activity, what we need to eat, hazards of tobacco, smoking and drug
use would be included in the curriculum to prevent children from many
preventable health conditions. “Single national curriculum can be an effective
tool to convey the health messages to our children and they can be sensitized from
dental care to importance of physical activity, healthy diet, hazards of
tobacco, smoking and drug abuse.” he said, adding that in this way, at least,
the younger generation could be prevented from many future ailments.
He
maintained that they were also trying to introduce a ‘health contribution bill’
to collect more funds from the sugar-sweetened beverages and tobacco industries
for spending on health and claimed that ‘despite being pushed back from one
side ‘, they were trying from the other side to make them pay for this
‘contribution’ in form of taxes for spending on health.
Lauding
the Discovering Diabetes projects and launch of a helpline to identify and
track the undiagnosed diabetics, the SAPM on health said health messages
conveyed through caller tunes proved to be another effective tool to convey
health and awareness messages and added that they could tag the discovering diabetes
helpline in the caller tune for diabetes awareness. Commenting on the growing
cost of diabetes care in Pakistan, he said the healthcare cost could not be
brought down until and unless treatment remedies and diagnostic equipements are
manufactured domestically and claimed that they have established special
technology zone over hundreds of acres of land of National Institute of Health
(NIH) to fetch investment in healthcare technologies being imported to lower
their costs. The SAPM said they were also launching a pilot project comprising Islamabad
and added that they were trying to arrange finance to launch this primary healthcare
project in all the provinces simultaneously.
Diabetologist
and Director Baqai Institute of Diabetology and Endocrinology (BIDE) Prof.
Abdul Basit said they were collaborating with all provincial governments for
standardization of diabetic healthcare and asked the SAPM to enhance taxes on
sugar.
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