Health Sector Allocation in India’s Budget (2021–2022): A Trick or Treat?

M. Bhatia, D. Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman
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The Finance Minister of India Nirmala Sitharaman announced the Budget in February 2021, giving health and well-being as a top priority for the government, with an impressive increase of 137% over the previous year’s health sector budget. The need to strengthen primary, secondary and tertiary public healthcare systems was a clear message from the budget statement. The authors analyse the current budget in the context of chronic underinvestment in health and question whether this allocation will make any meaningful impact on the public health infrastructure as the impressive headline allocation appears to be more of a trick than a treat to the health sector.
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印度卫生部门预算分配(2021-2022):不给糖就捣蛋?
印度财政部长尼尔马拉·西塔拉曼(Nirmala Sitharaman)于2021年2月宣布了预算,将健康和福祉作为政府的首要任务,卫生部门预算比上一年增长了137%。加强初级、二级和三级公共医疗保健系统的必要性,是预算报表发出的明确信息。作者分析了在卫生领域长期投资不足的背景下的当前预算,并质疑这种分配是否会对公共卫生基础设施产生任何有意义的影响,因为令人印象深刻的标题分配似乎更像是一种把戏,而不是对卫生部门的款待。
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