ABSTRACT

National Health Policy (NHP) is a system that provides the logical framework and rationalized decisions for infectious disease management. It can provide support for the achievement of good success of planning with salient objectives of human rights on health domains and quality of life (QOL). We always protect and formulate our health policy interventions when a new emerging disease outbreak leads to a pandemic crisis. The newer policy is very useful for the formulation of prevention strategies, resettlement of affected populations, and also upholding the constitutional privilege to a longer extent. The present pandemic crisis will lead to unscalable loss and will affect the health domains of the people, particularly in developed and developing countries. The intervention of COVID-19 pandemic crisis is an unacceptable phenomenon with respect to political, economic, and social aspects. In this paradigm, we attempt to address the NHP’s newer approach and its methodological aspects for the benefits of human sustainability. This chapter will be very useful to clinicians, health planners of the policy, and epidemiologists in a long way to developing and reviewing the existing health policy in correlation with COVID-19 pandemic crisis.