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Health Budget 2026

The Union Budget 2026–27, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1, 2026, signals a transformative era for India’s healthcare landscape. For first time, total allocation for Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has crossed the ₹1 lakh crore milestone, specifically reaching ₹1,06,530.42 crore. This represents a significant 10% increase over previous year’s revised estimates, emphasizing a shift from basic infrastructure expansion to high-tech innovation and specialized care.

1. Key Financial Highlights

The budget provides a balanced boost to both established schemes and new research-driven initiatives:

2. Major New Initiatives

BioPharma SHAKTI

The standout announcement is BioPharma SHAKTI (Strategy for Healthcare Advancement through Knowledge, Technology and Innovation) scheme. With a corpus of ₹10,000 crore over five years, it aims to:

Mental Health & “NIMHANS 2.0”

Recognizing rising burden of mental health issues, government announced establishment of NIMHANS 2.0 in North India. Additionally, regional institutes in Ranchi and Tezpur will be upgraded to apex centers to decentralize advanced psychiatric care.

Care Economy & Workforce

To address shortage of healthcare workers and needs of an aging population:

3. Relief for Patients: Cancer & Rare Diseases

In a move to reduce out-of-pocket expenditure, budget proposed:

4. Infrastructure & Medical Education

The government continues its “One District, One Medical College” vision by boosting the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) to ₹11,307 crore.

5. Digital Health & Traditional Medicine

Conclusion

Budget 2026 reflects a “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India) vision that treats healthcare not just as a social utility, but as a high-growth asset. By combining tax reliefs for life-saving drugs with massive investments in biopharma and mental health, government aims to create a more resilient, technology-driven, and patient-centric ecosystem.

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