The report 'Aarogya Bharat 2015', released by NATHEALTH today, stated that India requires US$ 3 trillion in cumulative funding and has the potential to generate 15 to 20 million jobs by 2025.
NATHEALTH has been created to improve access and quality of healthcare and has leading Healthcare, Medical Technology, Diagnostic service providers and Health Insurance Companies as stakeholders.
"This 'while paper' is an effort to drive thought leadership as we move towards a healthier, 'Aarogya' India over the next decade. Total spending on healthcare is anticipated to reach about 6 per cent of GDP by 2025.
"India can adopt universal access to essential healthcare driven by private sector-led provision with the Government playing the role of primary payer and provider in remote and underserved areas," said Anjan Bose, Secretary General of NATHEALTH.
NATHEALTH also urged the Government to increase public spending on healthcare to 2.5 per cent-3 per cent of GDP, apportion a greater share of public spending to prevention, including mass screenings and primary care coverage by 2025.
