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Union Budget 2021: Check out all Health Highlights here
New Delhi: Prioritising healthcare this year, the Union Budget 2021-22 was presented in Parliament today by the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The budget's focus relied upon strengthening three areas: Preventive, Curative, and Wellbeing with the minister reflecting the deep imprint the coronavirus pandemic left on the country's public health landscape.
Starting her Budget speech with the narration of the country's fight against COVID-19, and the various timely, graded and proactive measures taken by the Union Government, the Union Budget presented by the Finance Minister strongly positioned Health & Wellbeing as one of the 6 crucial pillars of Aatma Nirbhar Bharat. Healthy India, along with other sectors "will further strengthen the sankalp of Nation First", she stated while presenting the Budget.
Underscoring the significant importance of health and wellbeing for the growth and development of the country, the Budget allocation for the same has been increased to Rs 2,23,846 crore in BE 2021-22 as against this year's BE of Rs 94,452 crore. This manifests into a sharp increase of 137 percentage.
Additionally, the Budget has brought a holistic approach to health as it has focused on strengthening three areas: Preventive, Curative, and Wellbeing.
The Finance Minister stated that while the investment on Health Infrastructure in this Budget has increased substantially, "progressively, as institutions absorb more, we shall commit more".
The key highlights of the Union Budget 2021-22 are as follows:
PM Aatma Nirbhar Swasth Bharat Yojana- a new centrally sponsored scheme to be launched, in addition to NHM
Acknowledging the importance of robust health systems as a significant pillar of sustained progress in the health sector, a new centrally sponsored scheme, PM Aatma Nirbhar Swasth Bharat Yojana, will be launched with an outlay of about Rs 64,180 crore over 6 years. This will develop capacities of primary, secondary, and tertiary care Health Systems, strengthen existing national institutions, and create new institutions, to cater to detection and cure of new and emerging diseases. This will be in addition to the National Health Mission.
The main interventions under the Scheme are:
Support for 17,788 rural and 11,024 urban Health and Wellness Centers
Setting up integrated public health labs in all districts and 3382 block public health units in 11 states;
Establishing critical care hospital blocks in 602 districts and 12 central institutions;
Strengthening of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), its 5 regional branches and 20 metropolitan health surveillance units;
Expansion of the Integrated Health Information Portal to all States/UTs to connect all public health labs;
Operationalization of 17 new Public Health Units and strengthening of 33 existing Public Health Units at Points of Entry, that is at 32 Airports, 11 Seaports and 7 land crossings;
Setting up of 15 Health Emergency Operation Centers and 2 mobile hospitals; and
Setting up of a national institution for One Health, a Regional Research Platform for WHO South East Asia Region, 9 Bio-Safety Level III laboratories and 4 regional National Institutes for Virology.
Vaccines
The development of COVID-19 vaccines found a pride of place in the Union Budget. The Union Finance Minister stated that the "Honourable Prime Minister launched the vaccination drive by crediting and thanking our scientists. We are ever grateful for the strength and rigour of their efforts". She stated that India has two vaccines available and has begun medically safeguarding not only her own citizens against COVID-19, but also those of 100 or more countries. "It is added comfort to know that two or more vaccines are also expected soon", she added.
Rs. 35,000 crore have been allocated for COVID-19 vaccine in BE 2021-22. "I am committed to provide further funds if required", the Finance Minister further said.
In addition, the Pneumococcal Vaccine, a 'Made in India' product, which is presently limited to only 5 states, will be rolled out across the country. This will avert more than 50,000 child deaths annually, the Finance Minister informed during the Budget speech.
National Nursing and Midwifery Commission Bill
The Finance Minister pointed out that the National Commission for Allied Healthcare Professionals Bill has been introduced in Parliament with a view to ensuring transparent and efficient regulation of the 56 allied healthcare professions. She announced that The National Nursing and Midwifery Commission Bill will be introduced by the government for passing to bring about transparency, efficiency and governance reforms in the nursing profession.
Mission Poshan 2.0
Nutrition has been highlighted as an integral component of the country's health and wellbeing. To strengthen nutritional content, delivery, outreach, and outcome, the Union Budget has proposed merger of the Supplementary Nutrition Programme and the Poshan Abhiyan. These will form the umbrella of Mission Poshan 2.0. An intensified strategy to improve nutritional outcomes across 112 Aspirational Districts has been proposed.
The details of the expenditure in the health and wellbeing sector are as below:
Health and Wellbeing – Expenditure (in Rs.crore)
Ministry/Department | Actuals 2019-20 | BE 2020-21 | BE 2021-22 |
D/o Health & Family Welfare | 62,397 | 65,012 | 71,269 |
D/o Health Research | 1,934 | 2,100 | 2,663 |
M/o AYUSH | 1,784 | 2,122 | 2,970 |
CoVID related Special Provisions |
|
|
|
Vaccination |
|
| 35,000 |
D/o Drinking Water & Sanitation | 18,264 | 21,518 | 60,030 |
Nutrition | 1880 | 3,700 | 2,700 |
FC Grants for Water and Sanitation |
|
| 36,022 |
FC Grants for Health |
|
| 13,192 |
TOTAL | 86,259 | 94,452 | 2,23,846 |
Garima joined Medical Dialogues in the year 2017 and is currently working as a Senior Editor. She looks after all the Healthcare news pertaining to Medico-legal cases, NMC/DCI decisions, Medical Education issues, government policies as well as all the news and updates concerning Medical and Dental Colleges in India. She is a graduate from Delhi University and pursuing MA in Journalism and Mass Communication. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751