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Govt health expenditure share in GDP increases from 1 15% to 1 35%

There has been an increase in the share of government health expenditure in the total GDP of the country, according to the National Health Account Estimate report. It has increased from 1.15 per cent in 2013-14 to 1.35 per cent in 2017-18.The .

Govt health expenditure share in GDP increases from 1 15% to 1 35%

India s 8 poorest states may spend 30% health budget on Covid vaccination

Until April 30, India had been vaccinating only registered healthcare workers, frontline workers and those above the age of 45. Then the central government expanded vaccine eligibility to all adults. The Centre would continue to procure 50% of manufacturers vaccine stocks for vaccinating the former groups, and manufacturers could sell the remaining 50% of their vaccine stock to state governments and to private hospitals, per the new policy. The burden of procuring and administering vaccines for those aged 18 to 44 was thus shifted to the state governments, and to those individual households that can afford private vaccination. The additional financial burden comes as all eight states, except Odisha, have reported a revenue deficit in their revised budget estimates for 2020-21, according to a

Covid-19 vaccines may cost India s poorest eight states up to 30% of their health budgets

Until April 30, India had been vaccinating only registered healthcare workers, frontline workers and those above the age of 45. Then the central government expanded vaccine eligibility to all adults. The Centre would continue to procure 50% of manufacturers’ vaccine stocks for vaccinating the former groups, and manufacturers could sell the remaining 50% of their vaccine stock to state governments and to private hospitals, per the new policy. The burden of procuring and administering vaccines for those aged 18 years to 44 years was thus shifted to the state governments, and to those individual households that can afford private vaccination. The additional financial burden comes as all eight states, except Odisha, have reported a revenue deficit in their revised budget estimates for 2020-’21, according to a

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