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“SDG goals at risk in nations such as India due to declining health spending: Data” published in The Hindu on 13/11/2024.
A recent World Bank report highlights a decline in public health spending in low- and middle-income countries, including India, reversing pre-pandemic progress. A study covering 63 nations shows growth in health expenditure slowing from 2.4% before the pandemic to just 0.9% between 2019-2023. In India and 34 other nations, health budgets have dropped as a percentage of national expenditure, falling to 6.5% in 2023. Projections from the IMF suggest further cuts through 2029, jeopardizing universal health coverage and SDG health targets.
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Key Takeaways
To tackle India's growing healthcare issues, a comprehensive strategy is crucial, centered on digital transformation, prioritizing preventive measures, and fostering strong public-private collaborations. Enhancing primary healthcare and focusing on proactive health strategies will alleviate pressure on advanced healthcare systems. Through synchronized reforms, India can better manage health emergencies and make significant progress toward achieving universal health coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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