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		<title>RBSK 2.0: Game-Changer for India&#8217;s Child Health Screening</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[India is set to revolutionize child healthcare with the launch of RBSK 2.0 guidelines by the Health Ministry. Unveiled at a pivotal national summit, these guidelines upgrade the flagship program&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>India is set to revolutionize child healthcare with the launch of RBSK 2.0 guidelines by the Health Ministry. Unveiled at a pivotal national summit, these guidelines upgrade the flagship program to address 21st-century health threats head-on.</p>
<p>Over ten years of proven success underpin this upgrade, which broadens the &#8216;4D&#8217; pillars—congenital defects, childhood diseases, nutritional deficiencies, and developmental delays. Now, it tackles NCDs, psychological disorders, and behavioral risks, reflecting shifting health landscapes.</p>
<p>RBSK 2.0 promotes seamless care from infancy through adolescence, integrating prevention, promotion, and treatment. Digitization takes center stage, enabling smarter, more responsive health interventions tailored to evolving needs.</p>
<p>Expanded screenings now target neurodevelopmental issues, mental health, and early signs of lifestyle diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes. Community-based mobile teams at schools and anganwadis ensure no child is left behind.</p>
<p>The guidelines fortify referral mechanisms with precise protocols linking grassroots screening to advanced medical care. A sophisticated tracking system follows children through treatment, slashing dropout rates and accelerating interventions.</p>
<p>Digital tools shine brightly: health cards, live dashboards, and unified platforms streamline operations. Expect surges in program effectiveness, transparency, and data-driven strategies.</p>
<p>Inter-ministerial synergy fuses health, education, and child welfare efforts. Community hubs become frontline warriors for detection, education, and continuity of care.</p>
<p>This comprehensive overhaul promises healthier futures, lighter disease loads, and thriving young Indians. RBSK 2.0 embodies a bold vision for accessible, high-quality pediatric services nationwide.</p>
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