BACKGROUND:A national study, 'Costing of healthcare services in India' (CHSI) aimed at generating reliable healthcare cost estimates for health technology assessment and price-setting is being undertaken in India. CHSI sampled 52 public and 40 private hospitals in 13 states and used a mixed micro-costing approach. This paper aims to outline the process, challenges and critical lessons of cost data collection to feed methodological and quality improvement of data collection. METHODS:An exploratory survey with 3 components-an online semi-structured questionnaire, group discussion and review of monitoring data, was conducted amongst CHSI data collection teams. There were qualitative and quantitative components. Difficulty in obtaining individu...
Abstract Background India recently launched the largest universal health coverage scheme in the worl...
Background: Health Technology Assessment (HTA) helps decision-makers to understand the consequences ...
There has been an alarmingly increasing trend in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ...
INTRODUCTION: Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) has enabled the Governme...
Data collected part of a study to investigate the cost of health services in 21 private hospitals, ...
Background: Health technology assessment (HTA) provides a globally-accepted and structured approach ...
The 'Cost of Health Services in India (CHSI)' is the first large scale multi-site facility costing s...
The 'Cost of Health Services in India (CHSI)' is the first large scale multi-site facility costing s...
Background: India’s flagship National Health insurance programme (AB-PMJAY) requires accurate cost ...
Background: Health technology assessment (HTA) provides a globally-accepted and structured approach ...
Aims and objectives: The Healthbasket project seeks to offer evidence on the basket of services o...
A rapid survey was carried out in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar District of Punjab state in India to as...
The economic evaluation of health care interventions including new health technologies such as brand...
This research builds upon a body of work on the development and introduction of information systems ...
Background & objectives: Despite an impetus for strengthening public sector district hospitals for p...
Abstract Background India recently launched the largest universal health coverage scheme in the worl...
Background: Health Technology Assessment (HTA) helps decision-makers to understand the consequences ...
There has been an alarmingly increasing trend in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ...
INTRODUCTION: Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) has enabled the Governme...
Data collected part of a study to investigate the cost of health services in 21 private hospitals, ...
Background: Health technology assessment (HTA) provides a globally-accepted and structured approach ...
The 'Cost of Health Services in India (CHSI)' is the first large scale multi-site facility costing s...
The 'Cost of Health Services in India (CHSI)' is the first large scale multi-site facility costing s...
Background: India’s flagship National Health insurance programme (AB-PMJAY) requires accurate cost ...
Background: Health technology assessment (HTA) provides a globally-accepted and structured approach ...
Aims and objectives: The Healthbasket project seeks to offer evidence on the basket of services o...
A rapid survey was carried out in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar District of Punjab state in India to as...
The economic evaluation of health care interventions including new health technologies such as brand...
This research builds upon a body of work on the development and introduction of information systems ...
Background & objectives: Despite an impetus for strengthening public sector district hospitals for p...
Abstract Background India recently launched the largest universal health coverage scheme in the worl...
Background: Health Technology Assessment (HTA) helps decision-makers to understand the consequences ...
There has been an alarmingly increasing trend in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ...