Former IAS officer opposes governments determination of PPP mannequin for medical schools

Health is a elementary proper granted to each citizen by the Constitution and it’s the authorities’s accountability to offer high quality medical care to all, stated former IAS officer P.V. Ramesh.

At a roundtable, collectively organised by the Jana Vignana Vedika and Praja Arogya Vedika to debate the ill-effects of organising medical schools in Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode within the State, in Vijayawada on Sunday, Mr. Ramesh stated well being shouldn’t be depending on the charity of the federal government.

“It is a authorized proper. Spending on public well being shouldn’t be seen as an expenditure, however as an funding for the long run,” stated Mr. Ramesh, including that in lots of developed international locations, governments bear the burden of healthcare bills. He strongly opposed the State authorities’s determination of introducing PPP mode for medical schools and urged folks to not be misled by what the federal government says.

While the federal government might have one imagine that PPP mode is totally different from privatisation, folks ought to assume for themselves on why any non-public firm wish to be concerned in one thing with none revenue. Mr. Ramesh famous that A.P. fares poorly on the well being index when in comparison with different southern States and that the most recent determination would solely make issues worse.

In response to the Health Minister’s latest clarification that the federal government selected the PPP mannequin because of fund crunch, Mr. Ramesh stated that if the federal government might take loans price lakhs of crores for different functions, it might absolutely borrow ₹6,000 crore to run medical schools.

Geyanand, former State president of Jana Vignana Vedika and former MLC, stated whereas neo-liberalism had reached its remaining stage globally, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu continues to cling to it. He additionally opposed the common well being coverage, which integrates Ayushman Bharat and the NTR Vaidya Seva schemes, as this too would contain non-public insurance coverage firms.

Many activists, medical doctors, leaders participated within the dialogue. Praja Arogya Vedika State secretary T. Kameswara Rao, Jana Vignana Vedika State president and former MLC Okay. Lakshmana Rao and its State secretary Tavva Suresh, All India Lawyers’ Association secretary Madhav Rao had been amongst these current.

Published – September 28, 2025 10:44 pm IST

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