The paper's estimate is 10 times higher than the one made last week by Niti Aayog adviser Alok Kumar, who had said that the National Health Protection Scheme (NHPS) will cost around Rs 10,000-12,000 crore annually.
National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP) Assistant Professor Mita Choudhury said in the paper -- 'The National Health Protection Scheme in the Union Budget 2018: Is it in the Right Direction?' -- that resource requirements for implementing NHPS are likely to be very high.
It added that even if one assumes a "conservative 2 per cent rate of premium on the insured sum, the scheme would cost about Rs 100 thousand crores annually".
It further said: "Assuming that 60 per cent of this burden would be borne by the Union Government and the rest passed on to the States, the Union Government would still need to fork out an additional Rs 60 thousand crores annually."
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Niti Aayog member and architect of the scheme Vinod Kumar Paul has said that the additional 1 per cent health and education cess would be sufficient to meet cost of the scheme.
The paper also said that evidence around the world has shown that such insurance-based health care provision, is an expensive model of financing health care for the government.
Jaitley had also promised more funds depending on the rollout requirement.
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