Minister urges government to allocate more budget for health sector

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, July 19 The Ministry of Health and Population could not complete its planned projects and activities due to budget crunch,
according to a progress report of fiscal 2018-19. The report stated that the ministry completed only 79 per cent of the projects and
activities in the fiscal year 2018-19, across the country. From among 65 projects and activities mentioned in the policies and programmes of
the fiscal, it completed 51 projects, 10 are in progress and work on four projects has yet to start. According to the health ministry, it
has failed to construct a building with 1,500 beds for Bir Hospital in Changu Narayan
The ministry was neither able to open trauma centres in seven provinces, nor it could provide MBBS doctors for each local level as mentioned
in its policies and programmes. &We have not been able to complete all the projects and activities due to lack of budget
The ministry received only 4.48 per cent of its total annual budget
Most of the budget allocated for the ministry was spent in salaries
We could only spend 0.48 per cent of the budget for development of health sector
The government should allocate at least 10 per cent of the total budget if we have to bring positive changes in the health sector and
upgrade health facilities in the country,& said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population Upendra Yadav. The government
has allocated Rs 56.41 billion budget for the ministry for the current fiscal. Disseminating its progress report amidst a press meet today
Pushpa Chaudhary, secretary at the ministry, said a total of 35,600 patients were provided financial assistance for treatment of
cardiovascular diseases, cancer, renal failure, Alzheimer disease, Parkinson disease, head and spinal injury and sickle cell anaemia
The government had spent a total of Rs 2.2 billion in financial assistance of such patients. The government has been able to formulate eight
laws on health related issues
It has been successful in formulating laws such as National Health Policy-2018, Public Health Service Act- 2018, National Health Insurance
Policy, Safe Motherhood and Reproductive Health Rights Act-2018, among others, said Ram Prasad Thapaliya, secretary at the health ministry
Of the total 744 under-construction buildings of health facilities across the country, construction work of 214 buildings was completed in
the fiscal 2018-19. &To provide quality health services from hospitals, the government had implemented Minimum Service Standard in 83
district hospitals and as it was effective in providing quality health service, we have implemented the standard in all the health centres
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