In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), and networks of village-level health workers. In spite of these efforts, growth utilisation of government services has failed to keep pace with the private sector, particularly in the past two decades. The results presented in this paper show that Indian families, even poor families, receive most of their medical care from private practitioners. Maternity care is a partial exception here. For most other forms of care, however, the public sector is dwarfed by the reliance on the private sector, even though the quality of private sector providers and services remains highly variable
Background: In order to improve the condition of the health care services in India, public healthcar...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at making ...
BackgroundIndia has enjoyed enhanced economic growth, but has fared poorly in human development indi...
In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as I...
This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government a...
With ongoing demographic transition, epidemiological transition has been emerged as a growing conce...
Although maternal healthcare services in India are offered free at the point of delivery, Tiziana Le...
The rising healthcare cost in low-income countries (LIC) got sparked attention during the last decad...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
This paper summarizes empirical findings from recent World Bank financed analysis on the use of heal...
Poor quality care in public sector hospitals coupled with the costs of care in the private sector ha...
The paper compares the morbidity and healthcare utilisation scenario prevalent in Gujarat and Mahara...
In a developing country like India, allocation of scarce fiscal resources has to be based on a clear...
Despite India's great strides since independence, fertility, mortality, and morbidity remain unaccep...
Background: In order to improve the condition of the health care services in India, public healthcar...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at making ...
BackgroundIndia has enjoyed enhanced economic growth, but has fared poorly in human development indi...
In India, a substantial investment has been made in developing community-based programmes, such as I...
This paper focuses on trends in health seeking behaviour of people and choosing between government a...
With ongoing demographic transition, epidemiological transition has been emerged as a growing conce...
Although maternal healthcare services in India are offered free at the point of delivery, Tiziana Le...
The rising healthcare cost in low-income countries (LIC) got sparked attention during the last decad...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
This paper summarizes empirical findings from recent World Bank financed analysis on the use of heal...
Poor quality care in public sector hospitals coupled with the costs of care in the private sector ha...
The paper compares the morbidity and healthcare utilisation scenario prevalent in Gujarat and Mahara...
In a developing country like India, allocation of scarce fiscal resources has to be based on a clear...
Despite India's great strides since independence, fertility, mortality, and morbidity remain unaccep...
Background: In order to improve the condition of the health care services in India, public healthcar...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at making ...
BackgroundIndia has enjoyed enhanced economic growth, but has fared poorly in human development indi...