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Minister Abeysinghe claims a healthy increase in health budgets

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In 2010, LKR 53.1 billion was allocated for free healthcare; in 2015, we allocated LKR 139.5 billion. In 2016, [it was] LKR 174 billion. In 2019, an amount of LKR 194.5 billion were allocated. This means that 10% of state revenue has been allocated for healthcare services.

Dinamina, 22 August 2019

ASHOK ABEYSINGHE United National Party

In the above statement, State Minister of Transport & Civil Aviation provides statistics to claim that there has been a large increase in the present government’s budget commitment to free healthcare, and that it is as a proportion of state revenue.

The minister is correct in his numbers for the amounts allocated in the Ministry of Health (MOH) budget in the years he refers (see Exhibit 1).The 10% of revenue that the minister cites ambiguousl­y as “health expenditur­e” is more than what is expended by MOH alone (8.6% in 2018) but less than what the Central Bank calculates as overall health expenditur­e (including by provincial councils), which is 11.3% of revenue in 2018.

Additional­ly, Factcheck subjected the claim to a more rigorous evaluation against (i) actual expenditur­e instead of the budget allocation that the minister cites; and (ii) the real (inflation-adjusted) increase in expenditur­e instead of the nominal increase he cites. Factcheck is a platform run by Verité Research. For comments, suggestion­s and feedback, please visit www.factcheck.lk.

(i) Allocated expenditur­e vs. actual expenditur­e: In 2015, 2016 and 2018 the actual expenditur­e was lower by 7.4%, 21.5%, and 6.4%, than the MOH budget allocation which the Minister cites; whereas in 2010 the actual expenditur­e was marginally higher.

(ii) Nominal increase vs. real increase: The real (inflationa­djusted) increase in actual 2018 expenditur­e is two times the expenditur­e in 2010.

Even after subjecting the claim to this evaluation, it is noted that the actual expenditur­e on health, not just allocation, and not just by the MOH, doubled in real terms from 2010 to 2018. This supports the overall thrust of the minister’s claim.

Therefore, we classify the minister’s statement as TRUE.

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Exhibit 1: Government healthrela­ted expenditur­e (referenced years)

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