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Budget: Healthcare seeks infrastructure status
BS Reporter in New Delhi
 
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February 15, 2008 12:24 IST

CEOSpeak: Shivinder Mohan Singh, CEO & MD, Fortis Healthcare [Get Quote]

I am looking forward to the government granting 'Infrastructure Status' to the healthcare sector. I expect the government to support robust public health programmes. I also hope the government provides a policy framework to facilitate consolidation. The government also needs to focus on medical insurance premiums to help those who can't afford quality medical care.

Chamber-Speak: Ficci

Infrastructure status for healthcare services will lead to mushrooming of corporate run tertiary healthcare centres, leading to lowering of prices of healthcare services. The government should give 10 years tax holiday out of 15 years to healthcare sector from the commencement of commercial production under Section 80 IA of the Income Tax Act.

Companies offering training and educational facilities in medical, dental, nursing, midwifery, paramedical among others should be granted tax exemption under Section 10 of the Income Tax Act.

Rajarshi Sengupta, Leader Healthcare Practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers

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