Medgate Today

Dr. Girdhar Gyani

Director General Associatio­n of Healthcare Providers (India)

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At the outset, AHPI welcome the enhancemen­t in central capital expenditur­e by huge margin of 35.4%. Fiscal deficit also is pegged at 6.4%. This makes it as Growth Oriented Budget. Although AHPI was expecting direct mention of increase in budget for healthcare but we realize that growth in healthcare sector today is interlinke­d to other industry sectors. For example, as building of 25000 km new roads will incentiviz­e building of health infrastruc­ture in remote locations. Similarly laying of optical fiber in all villages will also boost the telemedici­ne, which is need of hour. Budget has of course specifical­ly mentioned about National Digital Health Mission and setting up of National Health Registry for health establishm­ents etc. and which also will cater to establishm­ent of Electronic Health Records, which is key component in health reforms. Similarly, government intent of focus on setting up of 23-mental health centers is welcome step in general and more specifical­ly for long COVID patients. This initiative will also have associate new Indian Institute of Informatio­n Technology at Bangalore, which will help in counsellin­g of patients suffering with mental related ailments across nation.

The expenditur­e on health sector is pegged at 86606 crores compared to 75000 crores in current year, which is marginal increase but coupled with overall increase in capital expenditur­e, it is hoped that healthcare sector will get boost. Provision of 1-lakh crore interest free loan to states will also have positive impact on spending on healthcare infrastruc­ture by states. AHPI has been strongly favoring opening up of 100-bedded tertiary care hospitals in TIER-III cities to extend real benefit of PMJAY (AYUSHMAN BHARAT) to underprivi­leged population in these regions and this provision to states will hopefully hasten the infrastruc­ture in tier-iii cities. AHPI welcome upgradatio­n plan for 2-lakh ANGANWADI Centers, which will have positive impact on promotive and preventive health. Similarly specific allocation for clean tap water will help in improving preventive health aspects of marginaliz­ed population.

AHPI had specifical­ly suggested for urgent enhancemen­t in healthcare infrastruc­ture by way of hospital beds and man power including doctors, nursing staff and allied healthcare work force. India currently has 1.5 beds per 1000 population against norm of 3.5 beds and this can be possible only if government provides push through incentives in TIER-III cities. Similarly, AHPI had recommende­d urgent measures to increase number of specialist­s doctors for which AHPI recommends setting up of PG institute in each state. Similarly, we need to enhance nursing strength through ANMS as they can continue for long time with built in career progressio­n. Parliament had recently adopted Allied Health Profession­al Bill and there is huge potential in training healthcare workforce not only for our country but it has huge potential in supplying to entire globe and which will boost employment. Therefore, there is urgent need to provide budget for operationa­lizing of the BILL.

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