Background: The pursuit of equity in health and healthcare has been the key feature of health policy in India. However, despite the policy significance, the volume of literature available on this issue is scarce. Therefore, this paper is an attempt to examine the horizontal inequities in healthcare utilization, consisting of outpatient and inpatient care in 15 major states and north-eastern region of India. Methods: Cross-sectional data were taken from the National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) 60th round (2004), the survey on ‘morbidity and healthcare’. While outpatient care was assessed using the probability of outpatient visit 15 days prio...
The relationship between healthcare services and inequalities is more likely when a group that shar...
In recent years universal health coverage has become an important issue in developing countries. Suc...
Background: In order to improve the condition of the health care services in India, public healthcar...
Background: The pursuit of equity in health and healthcare has been the key feature of health policy...
Equity is a major policy objective of health care reforms across nations. Publicly Financed Health I...
Equity in healthcare has been a long-term guiding principle of health policy in India. We estimate t...
Abstract Background Equity and...
Background: Out of eight commonly agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDG), six are related to the ...
Background & objectives: Income inequality is associated with poor health. Inequities exist in servi...
Background: Out of eight commonly agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDG), six are related to th...
The paper compares the morbidity and healthcare utilisation scenario prevalent in Gujarat and Mahara...
Across the nations, national health policies, including that of India, have emphasised a preference ...
Background: Out of eight commonly agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDG), six are related to the ...
Objectives: To compare the effects of the Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme of Andhra Pradesh...
This paper analyzes equity in health care utiliza-tion and out-of-pocket expenditure on health care ...
The relationship between healthcare services and inequalities is more likely when a group that shar...
In recent years universal health coverage has become an important issue in developing countries. Suc...
Background: In order to improve the condition of the health care services in India, public healthcar...
Background: The pursuit of equity in health and healthcare has been the key feature of health policy...
Equity is a major policy objective of health care reforms across nations. Publicly Financed Health I...
Equity in healthcare has been a long-term guiding principle of health policy in India. We estimate t...
Abstract Background Equity and...
Background: Out of eight commonly agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDG), six are related to the ...
Background & objectives: Income inequality is associated with poor health. Inequities exist in servi...
Background: Out of eight commonly agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDG), six are related to th...
The paper compares the morbidity and healthcare utilisation scenario prevalent in Gujarat and Mahara...
Across the nations, national health policies, including that of India, have emphasised a preference ...
Background: Out of eight commonly agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDG), six are related to the ...
Objectives: To compare the effects of the Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme of Andhra Pradesh...
This paper analyzes equity in health care utiliza-tion and out-of-pocket expenditure on health care ...
The relationship between healthcare services and inequalities is more likely when a group that shar...
In recent years universal health coverage has become an important issue in developing countries. Suc...
Background: In order to improve the condition of the health care services in India, public healthcar...