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Budget 2025 Expectations Live: Prioritize digital health solutions such as telesurgery
“Budget 2025 is just around the corner, the cancer care sector has the potential to achieve significant reforms that ensure accessibility, affordability, and quality for all.
A key highlight of the previous Budget for the sector was the inclusion of the HPV vaccine, which safeguards against cervical cancer, helping protect future generations from one of the most preventable cancers. Including these vaccines in the National Immunization Program can ensure every child receives them automatically, much like the polio vaccine. With door-to-door services and widespread access, this initiative could drastically reduce the incidence of cervical cancer.
India has also made remarkable advancements with the launch of its first indigenously developed CAR T-cell therapy for cancer under the ‘Make in India’ initiative, hailed as a major breakthrough. Similarly, the first telesurgery in cancer care, performed by the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre, has set a new benchmark in remote oncology treatment.
To build on these successes, the budget must prioritize digital health solutions such as telesurgery, electronic health records (EHRs), and AI-driven diagnostic tools to improve healthcare delivery. There should also be a strong focus on enhancing nationwide cancer screening programs and providing access to cutting-edge treatments like immunotherapy and personalized medicine.
Increasing healthcare spending to 2.5% of GDP, along with robust policy measures, is essential for creating a resilient healthcare system. Comprehensive support for cancer survivors—through rehabilitation, mental health services, and survivorship programs—will further improve their quality of life. High import duties on medical equipment, reaching up to 36%, significantly increase treatment costs, particularly for mid-sized operators and smaller cities. The Budget should provide relief from these duties to enable more hospitals acquire high-end equipment, making treatments more affordable and accessible.
Supporting primary healthcare centres is essential to ensure quality care and allow tertiary hospitals to focus on specialized treatments. Equipping tertiary government hospitals with advanced infrastructure is crucial to address the growing cancer burden, along with targeted policies for various cancer types, including rare ones.
By addressing these priorities, Budget 2025 can lead the way to a future where cancer care is accessible, innovative, and largely preventable,” says D. S. Negi, CEO, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre (RGCIRC).
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