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In terms of the UNI budget that will be presented on February 1, TOI speaks to the doctor about their expectations and the Suggestionsincrease Health budget of up to 3% of GDP.
Keep 80% of the health budget to strengthen primary health services and do not build tertiary care hospitals.
Leaving an insurance-based health service system as a non-profit sector and insurance company only private from it.
Instead strengthen the government’s health sector.
Pandemic has shown that the government’s health system is still the most reliable.
Spend more to have more quality doctors, nurses and paramedics.
Production of medical equipment and consumables must be promoted.dr ravi wankhedkar | The treasurer of the World Health Sector Medical Associate Private will go through a very bad phase.
The government immediately tries to hat per bed per day income even when investment and costs increase exponentially.
If the government’s desire for hat rates, there must be subsidies both in loans, land, buildings, direct and indirect taxes etc.
only those hospitals that benefit from subsidies must be forced to provide health services at the subsidized level.
At least 5% of GDP must be spent on Healthcare.dr Anoop Marar | Convener Hospital Vidarbha AssociationinCrease expenditure Halthcare, which is very less even after a pandemic.
More focused must be on strengthening small clinics in cities and villages, and doctors who serve in rural areas.
Instead of spending on, ultra expensive modern equipment, ensuring that basic items and drugs are available at government facilities in rural and urban areas.
Personal doctors must get incentives to start services in rural areas and tribes to bridge Urban-rural doctors – patients Ratio.dr Sanjay Deotale | President Ima, Nagpurin Pandemi, we feel we lack diagnostic facilities in this country, especially testing RT-PCR and molecular and genetic testing laboratories.
There must be an allocation of increasing funds to build this facility to the district places.
Allocate more funds to train health workers in using ventilators and instruments are also medical.
Also, increasing allocations for research in manufacturing vaccines and epidemiology.
Allocate funds to include genetic diseases such as thalassemia and crescent cells under the General Insurance Schemes.dr Vinky Rughwani | Vie-pesident of Maharashtra Mdical Concilthere must be more taxed for the pharmaceutical sector for home research and drug development.
To prepare for the future of pandemic such as the situation, focus on building a related production incentive scheme for custom medical instrumentation production.
Creation of a separate directorate from Pharmacyis was delayed for a long time due to lack of funds.
His creation will provide a solution to the lack of drugs faced during a pandemic.
Our pharmaceutical sector has the potential to develop the country as a world of pharmaceutical hub.
Kainas Tandale | Maharashtra President Practicing Pharmacist Assannlast This year’s budget is truly covid encouraged.
After the second wave, this year’s budget is too focused on economic recovery, resilience and growth.
India requires a new approach to Gender Responsive budgeting.
Free cervical cancer vaccination and mandatory for adolescents before age 14 or before the first sexual action must be included in the national immunization policy.
Also, providing free cancer screening for vulnerable age groups.
Wearing a heavy tax on Junk Food items as it is responsible for obesity, hypertension, PCOS etc.
by focusing on women, the budget can play an important role in building a more inclusive and sustainable economy.
Dr.
Alka Mukherjee | President Nogs, Nagpur

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