It also includes mental health, geriatric health care, palliative care and rehabilitation care services.
He said pharmaceutical companies would be persuaded to adopt 'Make in India' which would help in making medicines affordable and accessible.
Nadda said that the new policy envisaged providing larger package of assured comprehensive primary health care through the health and wellness centres and focuses on important changes from very selective to comprehensive primary health care packages.
"The policy also targets universal access to good quality health care services at affordable costs and looks at problems and solutions holistically with private sector as strategic partner and seeks to promote quality of care with focus on emerging diseases," he said in an informal chat here with the media.