During the event, some of the important points introduced in PNS2030 were highlighted, namely promoting equitable access to healthcare, reducing health inequalities, preventing diseases and protecting vulnerable populations.
The National Health Plan 2030 (PNS2030) was presented yesterday by the Directorate General of Health (DGS), which, according to Rita Sá Machado, Director-General of Health, “must, mandatorily, consider and propose strategies to strengthen healthy health systems, and invest to achieve universal health coverage.” and people-centred care.”
During the event, some of the important points introduced in PNS2030 were highlighted, namely promoting equitable access to healthcare, reducing health inequalities, preventing diseases and protecting vulnerable populations.
“The national health plan should consist of two plans: the first proposes the horizons we want to achieve as a society; the second proposes the horizons we want to achieve as a society; the last proposes the way to get there,” says Margarida Tavares, Secretary of State for Health Promotion.
The presentation was made at the Aga Khan Foundation – Ismaili Center in Lisbon, and was attended by the Minister of Health, Manuel Pizarro, who highlighted that there must be “a commitment from the state: to combat inequality, promote economic growth, but also political inclusion.” For those arriving in Portugal.”