Union Budget 2021-22 Expectations for Health: Covid pandemic tested the endurance and strength of India’s public healthcare program. Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi repeatedly lauded the part and capacity of India’s healthcare program in tackling a illness of such magnitude. However, the prevalent Covid pandemic has as soon as underscored the need to have to have effectively-synchronized healthcare set up in a nation like India.
In the upcoming February 1 Budget 2021, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharam have to recognize the important part played by Telemedicine in the course of Covid and make announcements to additional enhance the financing of the healthcare devices sector.
“The Modi government had pushed for affordable and accessible healthcare and we are hopeful that Budget 2021 will also include plans to realize this vision. We hope to see increased spending on healthcare with a systematic and extensive revamp of the healthcare infrastructure. Telemedicine played a crucial role during the pandemic turning out to be the safest interactive system between patients, both infected and uninfected, and clinicians. With the Indian healthcare industry on a progressive track and technology expected to continue to make in-roads, more medical colleges are expected to be set-up, with mandatory inclusion of telemedicine in the course details. Other than that, the upcoming budget is also expected to encourage the setup of hub facilities in government medical colleges in various states for enabling telemedicine services,” Vikram Thaploo, CEO Apollo Telehealth, Apollo group stated.
“Under the promising new schemes like Ayushman Bharat, we expect a further 30 per cent conversion of PHC (Primary Health Centre) and sub-centers to HWC (Health and Wellness Centre). Ten crore Indian families are already a part of the scheme and the government is anticipated to increase the number of hospitals by establishing more facilities and extend the implementation of services for utilization of Tele-OPD services and PPP projects under the Ayushman Bharat wing, which will directly increase the budget for the sector,” Thaploo stated ahead of Union Budget 2021.
“The present taxation policies and regulations do not cover telemedicine, home healthcare and the cost of diagnostic tests along with other at-home aspects continue to come directly from out of pocket expenses. This is another area that will require the necessary attention in the upcoming budget,” Thaploo stated ahead of Budget 2021.
“Firstly, as a manufacturer of a key lifesaving medical device such as ventilators and related equipment, we deeply appreciate what the government has done so far to boost the domestic manufacturing of ventilators. However, now that the budget is less than a month away, we expect the government to even go a step further. For instance, in continuity with the spirit to promote indigenization with the larger goal of moving towards an Atmanirbhar Bharat, the government could consider raising import duties on medical devices valued at less than 50 lakhs to a flat 25 per cent from the existing 0 to 10 per cent. As a corollary, it should also abolish custom duties on raw material imported to be used in the manufacturing of medical devices domestically. With the 5 per cent healthcare cess and social welfare surcharge amounting to anything between 1.5 to 2 per cent, the cost of the raw material in total rises by about 7 percent rendering the final domestic product somewhat less competitive,” Ashok Patel, Founder and CEO, Max Ventilator stated.
“Furthermore, the government should also come up with preferential policies in terms of financing of medical devices such as easy loans, long-term maturity etc. In addition to providing for government-backed warehousing facilities at city levels for medical device manufacturers, any government tender for medical devices must reserve at least 60 per cent of the total contract value, irrespective of the actual amount, for domestic manufacturers in terms of procurement. These measures would further catalyze the ongoing drive towards accomplishing an Atmanirbhar Bharat,” Patel stated.