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POSTED ON FEBRUARY 9, 2023
Author: Dr. Indu Bhushan, Chairperson, Partnerships for Impact
(P4i) and Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan, Founder and President,
One Health Trust
Disclaimer
This article was first published in Indian Express on February 4, 2023.
India stands on the brink of a massive opportunity. Quality education and
health for the 26 million children born each year and the 65 per cent of
the population under the age of 35 could help provide a workforce that
would propel India forward.
India is one of the few middle-income countries with a growing working-
age population. It can harness this demographic dividend and potentially
become a developed country within a generation. However, the window
of opportunity is narrow and urgent actions are needed to achieve this
goal.
In her 2023-24 Union Budget speech, the finance minister announced that
the total central government budget for health (not including research)
will be roughly Rs 86,175 crore ($10 billion) โ€” that is, roughly Rs 615 for
every citizen. This is a 2.7 per cent increase from the previous fiscal year
and lower than the rate of inflation.
In real terms, the central governmentโ€™s health spending has declined.
Vaccinating a single child against all childhood illnesses costs at least Rs
1,600.
A day of hospitalisation at a public hospital is estimated at Rs 2,800. At a
private hospital, it is Rs 6,800. Add to these the expenses for supporting
women through deliveries, control of infectious disease, primary
healthcare, and much more, and the Ministry of Health is being asked to
carry out a heroic effort on a shoestring. It is, therefore, no surprise that
the system fails the most vulnerable and they are forced to turn to the
expensive private sector.
The poor, elderly and sick are already at a disadvantage and the burden
of health expenditure makes this even worse.
A greater proportion of disposable incomes is taken away from a poor
household as compared to a non-poor one, further broadening the gap
between the two. If sickness hits a working member of the household,
she/he must often withdraw from active employment and their main
source of income dries up at the time when they urgently need more
money for treatment.
Households have to often sell or mortgage their productive assets, such
as land and cattle, to cover the treatment costs.
This further reduces their capacity to bounce back. According to the
WHO, 55 million people fall into poverty or deeper poverty every year
due to catastrophic expenditures on health.
India currently spends about Rs 8 lakh crore ($100 billion) or about 3.2
per cent of its GDP on health. This is much lower than the average health
spending share of the GDP โ€” at around 5.2 per cent โ€” of the Lower and
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Of this, the government (Centre and states put together) spends about
Rs 2.8 lakh crore (about $35 billion) โ€” roughly 1.1 per cent of the GDP.
Contrast this with the government health expenditure in countries like
China (3 per cent), Thailand (2.7 per cent), Vietnam (2.7 per cent) and Sri
Lanka (1.4 per cent).
This is not a matter of efficient use of resources โ€” when the country
spends too little on health, too many people suffer the consequences of ill
health.
The $10 billion spent by the central government may be a small fraction
of overall health spending but it is consequential as it pays for
immunisation, newborn and child health and nutrition, maternal health,
infectious disease control, health systems and training. Rupee for rupee,
this spending by the government purchases far more health than out-of-
pocket or private spending by Indian citizens.
We highlight three areas where greater spending by the central
government could help in the immediate term.
First, the National Health Mission allocates less than 3 per cent (Rs 717
crore) to non-communicable diseases (NCD) flexipool. In comparison, the
allocation for communicable diseases is three times more at Rs 2,178
crore and for reproductive and child health services about nine times
greater at Rs 6,273 crore.
The burden of disease from NCDs accounts for more than half of the total
burden of disease and this proportion further increases in both rural as
well as urban areas. Greater focus on communicable diseases is driven by
past epidemiological patterns and should be rebalanced now to pay
attention to non-communicable diseases.
Second, public health and primary health care focus on rural areas. Urban
areas have poorly developed infrastructure for primary care even if
secondary and tertiary health care services are better. For example,
immunisation coverage is now lower in urban India than in rural India. A
third of the country now lives in urban areas and greater resources are
needed to improve health here.
Third, health research has been neglected for too long. The allocation for
the Department of Health Research in this yearโ€™s budget is Rs 2,980
crore, flat from last year. Spending Rs 20 per Indian is inconsistent with
the need for innovations and technologies in the sector. The bulk of the
resources provided to the Indian Council of Medical Research goes
towards maintaining a large payroll of scientists and the output is poor.
India should follow the example of countries where government-funded
health research is conducted at academic institutions, and the
governmentโ€™s role is to make grants โ€” not to carry out the majority of
research. Competitive funding will encourage the best research and the
example of the Welcome Trust/DBT-India Alliance in promoting the
culture of competitive grants can be replicated across the system.
The health (and education) of Indians is the most important determinant
of what the country can achieve during the next 25 years of Amrit Kaal.
We must find ways to both find more money for health, and also more
health for the money to ensure that all Indians achieve their true potntial.
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Health in Amrit Kaal

  • 1. POSTED ON FEBRUARY 9, 2023 Author: Dr. Indu Bhushan, Chairperson, Partnerships for Impact (P4i) and Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan, Founder and President, One Health Trust Disclaimer This article was first published in Indian Express on February 4, 2023. India stands on the brink of a massive opportunity. Quality education and health for the 26 million children born each year and the 65 per cent of the population under the age of 35 could help provide a workforce that would propel India forward. India is one of the few middle-income countries with a growing working- age population. It can harness this demographic dividend and potentially become a developed country within a generation. However, the window of opportunity is narrow and urgent actions are needed to achieve this goal. In her 2023-24 Union Budget speech, the finance minister announced that the total central government budget for health (not including research) will be roughly Rs 86,175 crore ($10 billion) โ€” that is, roughly Rs 615 for every citizen. This is a 2.7 per cent increase from the previous fiscal year and lower than the rate of inflation. In real terms, the central governmentโ€™s health spending has declined. Vaccinating a single child against all childhood illnesses costs at least Rs 1,600. A day of hospitalisation at a public hospital is estimated at Rs 2,800. At a private hospital, it is Rs 6,800. Add to these the expenses for supporting women through deliveries, control of infectious disease, primary healthcare, and much more, and the Ministry of Health is being asked to carry out a heroic effort on a shoestring. It is, therefore, no surprise that the system fails the most vulnerable and they are forced to turn to the expensive private sector. The poor, elderly and sick are already at a disadvantage and the burden of health expenditure makes this even worse. A greater proportion of disposable incomes is taken away from a poor household as compared to a non-poor one, further broadening the gap between the two. If sickness hits a working member of the household, she/he must often withdraw from active employment and their main source of income dries up at the time when they urgently need more money for treatment. Households have to often sell or mortgage their productive assets, such as land and cattle, to cover the treatment costs. This further reduces their capacity to bounce back. According to the WHO, 55 million people fall into poverty or deeper poverty every year due to catastrophic expenditures on health. India currently spends about Rs 8 lakh crore ($100 billion) or about 3.2 per cent of its GDP on health. This is much lower than the average health spending share of the GDP โ€” at around 5.2 per cent โ€” of the Lower and Middle Income Countries (LMIC). On Budget 2023 Health in Amrit Kaal 31 Mar In Conversation with Insia Dariwala on female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/Cโ€ฆ 21 Mar In Conversation with Sita Shankar Wunnava on digitalizing healthcare forโ€ฆ 09 Feb On Budget 2023 09 Feb Why we need to focus on mental health 07 Dec Safeguarding human health from climate change impacts is now more urgeโ€ฆ 17 Nov Indiaโ€™s Water Conundrum 28 Sep Access to safe abortion is a basic human right 12 Sep Energy transition is the way towards reducing emissions 01 Sep Why must we move towards gender affirmative care 05 Aug World Breastfeeding Week: Q&A 12 Jul Forget the four โ€œHorsemenโ€ and focus on the four โ€œTrojan horsesโ€ 07 Apr Donโ€™t ignore the alarm bells โ€“ climate change is real 09 Mar The importance of monitoring and evaluation 25 Feb Mental health matters and every story counts: A personal account ofโ€ฆ 17 Dec Partnerships for Impact: Enabling Investments to Maximise Social Impact LATEST POSTS 09 Feb ABOUT US BLOGS MEDIA What How Team Panel of Experts Values Work With Us
  • 2. Of this, the government (Centre and states put together) spends about Rs 2.8 lakh crore (about $35 billion) โ€” roughly 1.1 per cent of the GDP. Contrast this with the government health expenditure in countries like China (3 per cent), Thailand (2.7 per cent), Vietnam (2.7 per cent) and Sri Lanka (1.4 per cent). This is not a matter of efficient use of resources โ€” when the country spends too little on health, too many people suffer the consequences of ill health. The $10 billion spent by the central government may be a small fraction of overall health spending but it is consequential as it pays for immunisation, newborn and child health and nutrition, maternal health, infectious disease control, health systems and training. Rupee for rupee, this spending by the government purchases far more health than out-of- pocket or private spending by Indian citizens. We highlight three areas where greater spending by the central government could help in the immediate term. First, the National Health Mission allocates less than 3 per cent (Rs 717 crore) to non-communicable diseases (NCD) flexipool. In comparison, the allocation for communicable diseases is three times more at Rs 2,178 crore and for reproductive and child health services about nine times greater at Rs 6,273 crore. The burden of disease from NCDs accounts for more than half of the total burden of disease and this proportion further increases in both rural as well as urban areas. Greater focus on communicable diseases is driven by past epidemiological patterns and should be rebalanced now to pay attention to non-communicable diseases. Second, public health and primary health care focus on rural areas. Urban areas have poorly developed infrastructure for primary care even if secondary and tertiary health care services are better. For example, immunisation coverage is now lower in urban India than in rural India. A third of the country now lives in urban areas and greater resources are needed to improve health here. Third, health research has been neglected for too long. The allocation for the Department of Health Research in this yearโ€™s budget is Rs 2,980 crore, flat from last year. Spending Rs 20 per Indian is inconsistent with the need for innovations and technologies in the sector. The bulk of the resources provided to the Indian Council of Medical Research goes towards maintaining a large payroll of scientists and the output is poor. India should follow the example of countries where government-funded health research is conducted at academic institutions, and the governmentโ€™s role is to make grants โ€” not to carry out the majority of research. Competitive funding will encourage the best research and the example of the Welcome Trust/DBT-India Alliance in promoting the culture of competitive grants can be replicated across the system. The health (and education) of Indians is the most important determinant of what the country can achieve during the next 25 years of Amrit Kaal. We must find ways to both find more money for health, and also more health for the money to ensure that all Indians achieve their true potntial. Share this Post: Leave a Comment Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment * Name * Email * Save my name and email in this browser for the next time I comment. Post Comment Related Blogs +1 March 31, 2023 In Conversation with Insia Dariwala on female genitaโ€ฆ March 21, 2023 In Conversation with Sita Shankar Wunnava onโ€ฆ February 9, 2023 On Budget 2023 Februa Why we mental h
  • 3. We'd love to hear from you Fill in the form below for any questions or comments. We'll get back to you within a week. Submit Follow Us Copyrights Reserved 2023 PARTNERSHIPS FOR IMPACT | Design with love by Little Biggest Design Company LLP Full Name* Email ID* Phone No.* Give us a little information about yourself and your inquiry... Read More >> 1. You started your journey as a writer and then co-founded your NGO โ€˜Sahiyoโ€™ for eliminating Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) in the country. What inspired you to start Sahiyo? It will be great if you could also elaborate on the status of the practiceโ€ฆ Read More >> 1. You have extensive experience in designing and implementing international health programs, including community-based HIV/AIDS prevention programs and adolescent reproductive health projects in India. How do you see the initiative to digitalise healthcare,โ€ฆ Read More >> Disclaimer This article was first published in Indian Express on February 4, 2023. India stands on the brink of a massive opportunity. Quality education and health for the 26 million children born each year and the 65 per cent of the population under the age of 35 couโ€ฆ Disclaimer T published in 28, 2023. We resourced โ€˜w to protecting the mental h other day, w