The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare in its 93rd report on Demands for Grants 2016-17 said that it seems the priority towards NHM and the health sector as a whole has been a "soft" target whenever the government faces a resource crunch.
"The committee recommends that given the need to augment rural health infrastructure and fill the vacancies of various categories of health professionals, this trend of the yawning gap between the approved outlays and sanctioned budget should be reversed...
The committee also observed that if the government wants to enhance access to quality healthcare for the people, it will have to alter the health financing landscape of NHM by allocating adequate financial resources.
The committee said it was "revealing" after it scrutinised the total 12th Plan approved outlays for NHM and the entire Health Department.
It further said the overall NHM releases made are as high
as 98.13 per cent, implying that the allocated amounts are utilised effectively.
"The committee observes that the avowed vision of NHM is the attainment of universal access to equitable, affordable and quality healthcare services accountable and responsive to people's needs with effective inter-sectoral convergent action to address the wider social determinants of health and the Mission has huge potential to transform healthcare delivery in the country," the committee said.
The committee also said that as against the projected demands of Rs 31,492.95 crore for NHM for 2016-17, the allocation made in BE 2016-17 is only Rs 19,000.00 crore, leaving a shortfall of more than Rs 12,000 crore.
"In comparison to the RE allocation 2015-16 of Rs 18,295 crore, the increase in the BE 2016-17 is of Rs 705 crore, which is grossly inadequate and will be eaten up by inflation.
It observed that given the projection of a promising economic growth which is pegged at 7.5 per cent, the government should have the fiscal space to provide this amount of Rs 5,000 crore in 2016-17.
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