Panel urges use of medical tourism revenue to fund healthcare for poor Indians
A panel has recommended channelling funds generated from medical tourism to improve healthcare access for economically weaker Indians. The proposal aims to make healthcare more affordable for those who cannot bear treatment costs. Medical tourism brings significant foreign revenue into India's private healthcare sector. The committee believes redistributing a portion of this income could help bridge the gap in public health spending. No timeline or implementing authority has been specified in the available information.
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