This dissertation project was aimed at evaluating health disparities that exist in health insurance programs in India and whether these programs have any impact on health service utilization and outcomes for the poor. I assessed these objectives through three independent manuscripts. In the first, I did an empirical analysis studying the effect of wealth status on health insurance enrollment. I found that primarily due to the newly introduced publicly funded health insurance schemes, the health insurance enrollment rates have improved for the marginalized caste groups. However, it was not clear what factors contribute to their higher enrollment rates. I have attempted to answer this question through the second manuscript of the dissertation...
The healthcare system of India can be categorized into three different sectors. The public sector ca...
Demand-side health policies, such as conditional cash transfers and public health insurance, aim to ...
Poor, rural women in India contribute disproportionately to the nation’s high maternal mortality rat...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay proposes an innovative incentive-based h...
The present thesis analyzes how ill-health affects developing communities in rural India and the w...
Health is deemed central to a nation’s development. Accordingly, health care reform and expansion ar...
The following dissertation evaluates methods to improve the delivery of education and health care in...
Background: In order to protect the poor from health shocks, the Government of India launched Rashtr...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to assess how Ayushman Bharat’s introduction aims to realize the vi...
While considering the all round development of a nation, health of its citizens is an inevitable par...
This paper summarizes empirical findings from recent World Bank financed analysis on the use of heal...
Poor child health outcomes and high fertility rates are viewed as major obstacles to development in ...
This dissertation is a collection of three separate essays on the health of women and children. In t...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
Background: In India, there exists public health insurance for government employees and poor people....
The healthcare system of India can be categorized into three different sectors. The public sector ca...
Demand-side health policies, such as conditional cash transfers and public health insurance, aim to ...
Poor, rural women in India contribute disproportionately to the nation’s high maternal mortality rat...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay proposes an innovative incentive-based h...
The present thesis analyzes how ill-health affects developing communities in rural India and the w...
Health is deemed central to a nation’s development. Accordingly, health care reform and expansion ar...
The following dissertation evaluates methods to improve the delivery of education and health care in...
Background: In order to protect the poor from health shocks, the Government of India launched Rashtr...
Purpose: The aim of the study is to assess how Ayushman Bharat’s introduction aims to realize the vi...
While considering the all round development of a nation, health of its citizens is an inevitable par...
This paper summarizes empirical findings from recent World Bank financed analysis on the use of heal...
Poor child health outcomes and high fertility rates are viewed as major obstacles to development in ...
This dissertation is a collection of three separate essays on the health of women and children. In t...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
Background: In India, there exists public health insurance for government employees and poor people....
The healthcare system of India can be categorized into three different sectors. The public sector ca...
Demand-side health policies, such as conditional cash transfers and public health insurance, aim to ...
Poor, rural women in India contribute disproportionately to the nation’s high maternal mortality rat...