This paper focuses on the trends in health seeking behaviour of people and the cost of treatment and key determinants of health insurance premium payments amongst BPL and APL households by examining the National Sample Survey data pertaining to four rounds of 1986-87, 1995-96, 2004 and 2014. With variation across states, it is found that treatment seeking from public providers has declined and preference for private providers increased over the period. Although overall health seeking behaviour has improved for male and female population, a significant percentage of people, more in rural than in urban areas, do not seek treatment due to lack of accessibility and a perception that illness is ‘not serious enough to require treatment’. While ...
<div><p>Research on impact of publicly financed health insurance has paid relatively little attentio...
In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as I...
This article explores the issue of demand for health care and medicines in India where household sha...
This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government a...
The paper compares the morbidity and healthcare utilisation scenario prevalent in Gujarat and Mahara...
India’s health care and health financing provision is characterized by too little Government spendin...
<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...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at makin...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at making ...
National Sample Survey Organisation (Government of India) has made rigorous attempts in developing a...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
Health sector reforms were introduced in several states of India in 1991. The rationale was to incre...
Since 2008 India’s public health insurance policy has covered the poorest quarter of the population,...
<div><p>Research on impact of publicly financed health insurance has paid relatively little attentio...
In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as I...
This article explores the issue of demand for health care and medicines in India where household sha...
This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government a...
The paper compares the morbidity and healthcare utilisation scenario prevalent in Gujarat and Mahara...
India’s health care and health financing provision is characterized by too little Government spendin...
<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...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at makin...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at making ...
National Sample Survey Organisation (Government of India) has made rigorous attempts in developing a...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
Health sector reforms were introduced in several states of India in 1991. The rationale was to incre...
Since 2008 India’s public health insurance policy has covered the poorest quarter of the population,...
<div><p>Research on impact of publicly financed health insurance has paid relatively little attentio...
In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as I...
This article explores the issue of demand for health care and medicines in India where household sha...