No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household level, separately for government and private health facilities in India. Therefore, this study analyses the change in the out-ofpocket expenditure between 1995-96 and 2004 for fifteen major states of India, separately for rural/urban sector and inpatient/outpatient care
Background & objectives: Income inequality is associated with poor health. Inequities exist in servi...
Background & objectives: In India, health expenditure accounts for less than 5 per cent of the Gross...
In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as I...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
This paper uses the most recent wave of Consumer Expenditure Survey 2004-05 to examine the distribu...
This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government a...
Background & objectives: Numerous studies have highlighted the regressive and immiserating impact of...
This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government a...
<div><p>In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magn...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care has significant implications for poverty in many deve...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...
Background: Shortcomings in healthcare delivery has led people to spend a substantial proportion of ...
Objective: To determine pattern of health care utilization and extent of out-of-pocket healthcare ex...
Background & objectives: Income inequality is associated with poor health. Inequities exist in servi...
Background & objectives: In India, health expenditure accounts for less than 5 per cent of the Gross...
In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as I...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
This paper uses the most recent wave of Consumer Expenditure Survey 2004-05 to examine the distribu...
This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government a...
Background & objectives: Numerous studies have highlighted the regressive and immiserating impact of...
This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government a...
<div><p>In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magn...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care has significant implications for poverty in many deve...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...
Background: Shortcomings in healthcare delivery has led people to spend a substantial proportion of ...
Objective: To determine pattern of health care utilization and extent of out-of-pocket healthcare ex...
Background & objectives: Income inequality is associated with poor health. Inequities exist in servi...
Background & objectives: In India, health expenditure accounts for less than 5 per cent of the Gross...
In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as I...