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NITI Aayog’s Rajiv Kumar bats for health regulator

- SANJEEB MUKHERJEE

NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman Rajiv Kumar

( pictured) said on Wednesday a health regulator was needed to be set up to sort out difference between states and private health insurers that might emerge during the roll-out of the ambitious National Health Protection Scheme.

Announced in the Budget for 2018-19, the scheme — often called Modicare — aims to provide health insurance to 500,000 vulnerable citizens. NITI Aayog and state health secretarie­s will be meeting on Thursday to discuss the scheme.

“A regulatory body would ensure an effective delivery mechanism with efficient outcomes,” Kumar said at a post-Budget session, organised by the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry and the Institute of Economic Growth. He also said India faced underemplo­yment and an unsatisfac­tory jobs scenario, more than unemployme­nt. The Aayog was planning to set up a big data analytics centre to study payroll data for employment trends, he added.

Kumar was confident the government would meet the disinvestm­ent target of ~80,000 crore, set in the 2018-19 Budget, as telecom spectrum sales would fetch funds. He also said the Aayog was in talks with several global organisati­on to fund 125,000 wellness centres the Budget had proposed. Some experts had criticised the budgetary allocation of ~12 billion for the project as being too small.

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