US President Barack Obama8217;s remarks on 8220;cheap health care8221; in India drew sharp reaction here with government and medical fraternity disapproving such comments.
In a terse reaction,Gulam Nabi Azad said India does not provide 8220;cheap8221; but 8220;affordable8221; healthcare without compromising on quality while opposition BJP accused the US of resorting to protectionism.
Eminent cardio-vascular surgeon Naresh Trehan also took objection to Obama8217;s statement.
Obama targeted 8220;cheap health care8221; in countries like India and Mexico arguing that Americans should avail of 8220;high quality8221; treatment available here. 8220;My preference would be that you don8217;t have to travel to Mexico or India to get cheap health care. I8217;d like you to be able to get it right here in the United States of America that is high quality.8221;
Azad said,8221;affordable healthcare does not mean that our medicine is inferior to any super powers. I would like to say our medicines are indigenous,they are superior,superiority does not come by escalating costs.8221;
He said there are countries which are escalating the cost of medicine,when India is selling the same medicine at one-tenth of the price they were selling.
8220;We do not make profit so they very word cheap is a cheap word,to say cheap is a cheap?8221; he said.
He said most of the countries appreciate the efforts being made by India and the drugs and pharmaceuticals provided by the government at affordable price is being appreciated all across the world.
BJP spokesperson Nirmala Seetharaman said Obama8217;s remarks smelled off protectionism. 8220;The Indian medical industry has become very competitive internationally. They are providing international class service to patients who come from any part of the world at affordable price,8221; she said.
8220;I hope the US medical sector also improves with what the President8217;s lies seems to be. However I hoppe the US does not become protectionist that they directly or indirectly disenstivise the people who would want to come to India for medical treatment,8221; she said.
Trehan said if Obama can create an affordable system for their own people in their country it was 8220;perfectly fine8221;.
8220;The response to his statement is that the quality of institutions in India is as good as or better than best in the US. It is not that people are coming to India because treatment is cheap in India but for the higher quality at an affordable cost,8221; he said.