Out-of-pocket spending at out-patient departments (OPD) by households is relatively less analyzed compared to hospitalization expenses in India. This paper provides new evidence on the levels and drivers of expenditure on out-patient care, as well as choice of providers, using household survey data from 8 districts in 3 states of India. Results indicate that the economically vulnerable spend more on OPD as a proportion of per capita consumption expenditure, out-patient care remains overwhelmingly private and switches of providers-while not very prevalent-is mostly towards private providers. A key result is that choice of public providers tend to lower OPD spending significantly. It indicates that an improvement in the overall quality and ac...
<div><p>Research on impact of publicly financed health insurance has paid relatively little attentio...
The enactment of the insurance regulatory and development act (IRDA) in 1999 allows private and fore...
Background: Increasing out of pocket health expenses is one of the major debates among the policy ma...
Abstract Introduction Understanding the cost of care associated with different kinds of healthcare p...
Background & objectives: India aspires to achieve universal health coverage, which requires ensuring...
Background & objectives: Numerous studies have highlighted the regressive and immiserating impact of...
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...
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...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
Abstract Background In the past decade, India has seen the introduction of many ‘publicly funded hea...
Abstract Background and objective Information on out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure during childbirth i...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments are the primary source of health-care financing in many countries.1 In ...
Background: There has been a growth of 25% in the health insurance business in India during the last...
<div><p>Research on impact of publicly financed health insurance has paid relatively little attentio...
The enactment of the insurance regulatory and development act (IRDA) in 1999 allows private and fore...
Background: Increasing out of pocket health expenses is one of the major debates among the policy ma...
Abstract Introduction Understanding the cost of care associated with different kinds of healthcare p...
Background & objectives: India aspires to achieve universal health coverage, which requires ensuring...
Background & objectives: Numerous studies have highlighted the regressive and immiserating impact of...
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...
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...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
Abstract Background In the past decade, India has seen the introduction of many ‘publicly funded hea...
Abstract Background and objective Information on out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure during childbirth i...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments are the primary source of health-care financing in many countries.1 In ...
Background: There has been a growth of 25% in the health insurance business in India during the last...
<div><p>Research on impact of publicly financed health insurance has paid relatively little attentio...
The enactment of the insurance regulatory and development act (IRDA) in 1999 allows private and fore...
Background: Increasing out of pocket health expenses is one of the major debates among the policy ma...