This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government and private sources, reasons for not accessing health care and the cost of treatment by examining three Rounds of NSS data on health care use and morbidity pattern during 1986-87, 1995-6 and 2004. With variation across states, treatment seeking from public providers has declined and preference for private providers has increased over the period. Although overall health seeking behaviour has improved for both male and females, a significant percentage of people, more in rural than urban areas, do not seek treatment due to lack of accessibility and think illness not serious enough requiring treatment. The financial reason for not seeking treatme...
In a developing country like India, allocation of scarce fiscal resources has to be based on a clear...
In Kerala, the disturbing trend is that the public health care system is getting alienated from the ...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...
This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government a...
This paper focuses on the trends in health seeking behaviour of people and the cost of treatment and...
The paper compares the morbidity and healthcare utilisation scenario prevalent in Gujarat and Mahara...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at making ...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at makin...
In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as I...
Health sector reforms were introduced in several states of India in 1991. The rationale was to incre...
National Sample Survey Organisation (Government of India) has made rigorous attempts in developing a...
With ongoing demographic transition, epidemiological transition has been emerged as a growing conce...
The process of economic reforms in the 1990s has resulted in a paradigm shift in the health sector i...
The rising healthcare cost in low-income countries (LIC) got sparked attention during the last decad...
In a developing country like India, allocation of scarce fiscal resources has to be based on a clear...
In Kerala, the disturbing trend is that the public health care system is getting alienated from the ...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...
This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government a...
This paper focuses on the trends in health seeking behaviour of people and the cost of treatment and...
The paper compares the morbidity and healthcare utilisation scenario prevalent in Gujarat and Mahara...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at making ...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at makin...
In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as I...
Health sector reforms were introduced in several states of India in 1991. The rationale was to incre...
National Sample Survey Organisation (Government of India) has made rigorous attempts in developing a...
With ongoing demographic transition, epidemiological transition has been emerged as a growing conce...
The process of economic reforms in the 1990s has resulted in a paradigm shift in the health sector i...
The rising healthcare cost in low-income countries (LIC) got sparked attention during the last decad...
In a developing country like India, allocation of scarce fiscal resources has to be based on a clear...
In Kerala, the disturbing trend is that the public health care system is getting alienated from the ...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...