Reacting to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's proposals in Budget 2018-19, Apollo Hospitals Group Chairman Prathap C Reddy said: "My heartiest congratulations to this government for investing in creating a Swasth Bharat by launching the Ayushman Bharat programme."
Such ambitious out-of-the box thinking was a burning need of the hour and the government has not disappointed, he added.
"The initiative to cover 10 crore families with Rs 5 lakh per family/per year with insurance cover for secondary and tertiary healthcare will be a game changer," Reddy added.
It also applauded the government's focus on Health Protection Scheme which would be the largest healthcare programme in the world.
"FM's Budget clearly focuses on improving healthcare access for the less privileged and on 'preventive and wellness' both of which are very encouraging," Nathealth Secretary General Anjan Bose said.
However, there are other critical needs which remain unmet, such as according national priority sector status to healthcare, he added.
"The government has reiterated its commitment to 'Universal Healthcare' and has announced flagship schemes to provide better healthcare to people at bottom of the pyramid
National Health Policy and Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana," Medical Technology Association of India (MTaI) Chairman and DG Pavan Choudary said.
While access to basic healthcare is an important determinant of universal healthcare, another critical factor is quality of healthcare. The latter requires access to advance healthcare technology for best health management of patients, he added.
Khaitan and Co Partner Bhavik Narsana also said the national health scheme of the government is a much needed and great initiative. This is a positive for the healthcare and pharma industry.
"By providing Rs 5 lakh per year to poor families for secondary and tertiary care related hospitalisation needs, the government has indeed taken concrete steps in reducing India's health burden," HealthCare at Home CEO and Co-Founder Vivek Srivastava said.
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