Experts have expressed disappointment with the Union Budget 2025-26, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, calling it more of a quick fix than a long-term solution for India’s healthcare crisis. The modest ₹98,000 crores allocated for healthcare falls short of the sector’s urgent needs. While some positive steps, like reducing customs duties on cancer drugs and expanding the Patient Assistance Program, are noted, experts emphasize that critical issues such as funding for Ayushman Bharat, and GST rationalization in healthcare, particularly medical devices, remained unaddressed., Experts have expressed disappointment with the Union Budget 2025-26, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, calling it more of a quick fix than a long-term solution for India’s healthcare crisis. The modest ₹98,000 crores allocated for healthcare falls short of the sector’s urgent needs. While some positive steps, like reducing customs duties on cancer drugs and expanding the Patient Assistance Program, are noted, experts emphasize that critical issues such as funding for Ayushman Bharat, and GST rationalization in healthcare, particularly medical devices, remained unaddressed., , Read More
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