10 Jun 2025 • Budget Measures 2025/26
Budget 2025-2026: Healthcare Sector
Overview
The 2025–2026 national budget sets a clear strategic direction for Mauritius’ healthcare sector, emphasizing modernization, quality improvement, and innovation. With a focus on legislative reform, chronic disease management, technology adoption, and specialized care, these measures aim to create a more efficient, patient-centered health ecosystem that offers growth and partnership opportunities for investors and stakeholders.
Impact
- Regulatory modernization: The revision of the Public Health Act (dating back to 1925) will create a robust legal framework that supports modern healthcare practices, thus improving regulatory certainty for investors and operators.
- Chronic disease program: The ‘Path to Remission Programme’ targets nearly 450,000 diabetic and prediabetic patients, signalling a large-scale public health initiative that could stimulate demand for medical services, pharmaceuticals, and wellness solutions.
- Specialized expertise collaboration: Proactive engagement of foreign cancer and cardiovascular experts will enhance clinical capabilities and open avenues for knowledge transfer, joint ventures, and capacity building.
- Quality control enhancement: Establishing a National Health Quality Commission will ensure rigorous oversight and continual improvement in healthcare service delivery.
- Digital health infrastructure: Implementation of electronic health records, telemedicine, and e-prescriptions will not only increase healthcare accessibility but also create opportunities for tech-driven service providers and digital health innovators.
- Vector-borne disease control innovation: Investment in the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) production facility represents a cutting-edge, eco-friendly approach to managing mosquito-borne diseases—an attractive area for biotech partnerships and sustainability-focused investments.
- Access to advanced treatments: Launching clinical trials for cardiac and cancer patients positions Mauritius as a hub for precision medicine research and development, inviting pharmaceutical companies and research institutions to participate.
Way Forward
The budget reflects a holistic approach to healthcare transformation by addressing systemic, technological, and clinical dimensions. Updating the Public Health Act is foundational, enabling more effective regulation and response to contemporary health issues.
The ‘Path to Remission Programme’ represents a forward-thinking intervention to mitigate the growing burden of diabetes, which remains a significant health challenge, whilst
inviting foreign specialists underscores a commitment to elevating clinical expertise, particularly for complex diseases.
The creation of a National Health Quality Commission will institutionalize quality assurance, which is vital for patient safety and trust. On the other hand, digital health solutions promise to reshape healthcare delivery by enhancing efficiency and bridging geographic barriers. In addition, the SIT initiative demonstrates innovative public health thinking to curb vector-borne diseases sustainably. Lastly, facilitating clinical trials locally will improve patient access to novel therapies and foster a research-friendly environment, benefiting the broader health ecosystem.
Overall, this budget demonstrates Mauritius’ commitment to transforming its healthcare sector into a dynamic and sustainable ecosystem, balancing public health needs with investment potential.
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