The 12th Five Year Plan, with its strong tilt towards private health care, will result in denial of health services to people, claim public health experts. The plan document's chapter on health, drafted recently by the Planning Commission, is yet to be made public. But health experts who have access to the document say that the restructuring of the health care system as envisaged by the Planning Commission would effectively lead to handing over of public health care to the corporate sector.
To prepare the health plan, the Planning Commission had set up a high level expert group (HLEG) to look for an appropriate model that the country could follow. A new model was envisaged as the existing health system has failed to meet the needs of the country; and consequently, health indicators remain poor.
Expert group advice distorted
After a year-long deliberation, HLEG drafted a 343-page roadmap for the country's health care. The Planning Commission says that the draft plan document is based on the recommendations of HLEG, but public health experts say that the recommendations have been taken piecemeal and in many places have been distorted.