Is the Union Budget 2026 a game-changer for India’s healthcare sector? The answer is a resounding yes. This year’s budget has seen a massive 10% increase in health outlay, aimed at strengthening the country’s healthcare infrastructure.
The government has announced plans to set up five regional medical hubs across the country, which will cater to the needs of millions of people. These hubs will not only provide quality medical care but also facilitate research and innovation in the field of healthcare.
The budget also proposes a significant boost to the country’s Auxiliary Health Personnel (AHP) programme. The programme, which trains community health workers to provide primary healthcare services, will receive a substantial increase in funds to expand its reach and improve the quality of services.
5 Regional Medical Hubs: A Boost to Healthcare Infrastructure
The five regional medical hubs will be set up in different parts of the country, each catering to a specific region. These hubs will have state-of-the-art facilities and will be staffed by top medical professionals. They will provide a range of services, including diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
The government has allocated a significant amount of funds for the establishment of these hubs, which will be used to set up infrastructure, purchase equipment, and recruit staff.
