The Free Press Journal

WE HAVE IGNORED HARD-LEARNED LESSONS!

- – BN Kumar, Director, NatConnect Foundation (As Told to Swapnil Mishra)

health outlay of 2.1% of GDP – almost the same as last year – is utterly disappoint­ing, especially for healthcare profession­als as others would hardly understand the intricacie­s, says Dr Ishwar Gilada, Secretary General Organised Medicine Academic Guild (OMAG) and President, AIDS Society of India (ASI).

“Health budgets have increased from 0.3% of the GDP in 1986 to 2.2% for FY22. Last year, it was 2.1 per cent and the same is maintained this year too, though there is a 2.7% increase over last year's amount allocated to health. In FY19, it was 1.4% and for FY21 it was 1.6%. There was a quantum jump to 2.2% of the GDP for FY22 and that was mainly due to expenses incurred on Covid management,”

Dr Gilada said.

It is unfortunat­e that we haven't learned lessons from the pandemic, especially during the April-June 2021 quarter, due to a shortage of medical preparedne­ss and infrastruc­ture. We must invest heavily in health if we really want to enjoy the fruits of India's continuous upward stride globally. We must give credence to the wellproven fact that "only a healthy nation can be a wealthy nation”.

We hope there will be an intense debate on the health budget for FY24 and that it will be a push to the path to reach the desired 4% of GDP.

Barring the setting up of 157 nursing colleges, there is nothing outstandin­g in the health sector. Health doesn’t figure in the top nine department­s for budget allocation. The 157 new nursing colleges will be establishe­d at co-locations with the existing 157 medical colleges establishe­d since 2014. It isn't a very big achievemen­t as this should have been done since 2014 itself.

The Sickle Cell Anaemia Eliminatio­n Mission is indeed important, though the target of 2047 is too far. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic condition and is widespread among the tribal population in India with about 1% of births among Scheduled Tribes having SCD.

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DR ISHWAR GILADA

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