In the mid-2000s, India began rolling out large-scale, publicly-financed health insurance schemes mostly targeting the poor. This paper describes and analyzes Andhra Pradesh's Aarogyasri scheme, which covers against the costs of around 900 high-cost procedures delivered in secondary and tertiary hospitals. Using a new household survey, the authors find that 80 percent of families are eligible, equal to about 68 million people, and 85 percent of these families know they are covered; only one-quarter, however, know that the benefit package is limited. The study finds that, contrary to the rules of the program, patients incur quite large out-of-pocket payments during inpatient episodes thought to be covered by Aarogyasri. In the absence of dat...
Crippling out of pocket health expenditure and lack of access to health care among the poor are sign...
The burden of non-communicable, tertiary diseases in India is increasing as its population of prospe...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...
In the mid-2000s, India began rolling out large-scale, publicly-financed health insurance schemes mo...
In the mid-2000s, India began rolling out large-scale, publicly-financed health insurance schemes mo...
<p>This paper is a qualitative assessment of a public health insurance scheme in the state of Andhra...
Health sector reforms were introduced in several states of India in 1991. The rationale was to incre...
Health is deemed central to a nation’s development. Accordingly, health care reform and expansion ar...
Objectives: To compare the effects of the Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme of Andhra Pradesh...
Despite India's great strides since independence, fertility, mortality, and morbidity remain unaccep...
Poor quality care in public sector hospitals coupled with the costs of care in the private sector ha...
Equity of access to healthcare remains a major challenge with families continuing to face financial ...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
Successive Governments of India have promised to transform India's unsatisfactory health-care system...
BACKGROUND:Financial protection is a key dimension of universal health coverage. Catastrophic health...
Crippling out of pocket health expenditure and lack of access to health care among the poor are sign...
The burden of non-communicable, tertiary diseases in India is increasing as its population of prospe...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...
In the mid-2000s, India began rolling out large-scale, publicly-financed health insurance schemes mo...
In the mid-2000s, India began rolling out large-scale, publicly-financed health insurance schemes mo...
<p>This paper is a qualitative assessment of a public health insurance scheme in the state of Andhra...
Health sector reforms were introduced in several states of India in 1991. The rationale was to incre...
Health is deemed central to a nation’s development. Accordingly, health care reform and expansion ar...
Objectives: To compare the effects of the Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme of Andhra Pradesh...
Despite India's great strides since independence, fertility, mortality, and morbidity remain unaccep...
Poor quality care in public sector hospitals coupled with the costs of care in the private sector ha...
Equity of access to healthcare remains a major challenge with families continuing to face financial ...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
Successive Governments of India have promised to transform India's unsatisfactory health-care system...
BACKGROUND:Financial protection is a key dimension of universal health coverage. Catastrophic health...
Crippling out of pocket health expenditure and lack of access to health care among the poor are sign...
The burden of non-communicable, tertiary diseases in India is increasing as its population of prospe...
In the background of ongoing health sector reforms in India, the paper investigates the magnitude an...