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Use medical tourists' money to treat poor Indians: Panel

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Panel pitches cross-subsidy: Corporate hospitals urged to use rich-patient revenue to fund poorer patients’ care

NEW DELHI: Revenue earned from foreign patients and affluent Indians should help fund the treatment of poorer patients, the parliamentary standing committee on health and family welfare has recommended, proposing that corporate hospitals adopt a cross-subsidisation model to make advanced healthcare more affordable.The panel – headed by Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav – said hospitals that benefit from govt concessions such as subsidised land, tax incentives and 100% foreign direct investment (FDI) should earmark part of the revenue generated from medical tourism and high-paying patients to provide advanced tertiary care to economically weaker Indians.The recommendation is part of the committee’s report on affordability and accessibility of healthcare, which noted that India’s corporate hospital sector has recorded strong growth driven by high-value procedures, rising medical tourism and increasing revenue per occupied bed. While acknowledging India’s emergence as a global healthcare destination, the panel said benefits of this growth must also reach patients who cannot afford expensive treatment.

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Health panel seeks subsidised treatment for poor using revenue from affluent patients

Observing that private health insurance penetration in India remains low and out-of-pocket expenditure continues to push many families into financial distress, the committee said a structured cross-subsidy mechanism could improve access to life-saving tertiary care for poorer patients.The panel also recommended that corporate hospitals reserve a defined quota of beds under govt-funded health insurance schemes, such as Ayushman Bharat- PMJAY, at standard package rates to ensure beneficiaries have access to advanced treatment at leading private hospitals.

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