Background: More than 72% of health expenditure in India is financed by individual households at the time of illness through out-of-pocket payments. This is a highly regressive way of financing health care and sometimes leads to impoverishment. Health insurance is recommended as a measure to protect households from such catastrophic health expenditure (CHE). We studied two Indian community health insurance (CHI) schemes, ACCORD and SEWA, to determine whether insured households are protected from CHE. Methods: ACCORD provides health insurance cover for the indigenous population, living in Gudalur, Tamil Nadu. SEWA provides insurance cover for self employed women in the state of Gujarat. Both cover hospitalisation expenses, but only upto a m...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rising non-communicable diseases (NCDs) coupled with increasing injuries ha...
Abstract Background In the past decade, India has seen the introduction of many ‘publicly funded hea...
Background: More than 72% of health expenditure in India is financed by individual households at the...
BACKGROUND: More than 72% of health expenditure in India is financed by individual households at the...
The Indian health system is mainly funded by out-of-pocket payments. More than 80% of health care ex...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the Self Employed Women's Association's Medical Insurance Fund in Gujarat in te...
Background India is currently taking steps to provide Universal Health Coverage (UHC) as envisaged i...
Background: The major objective of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Nigeria is to prot...
In India, the out-of-pocket health expenditure by households accounts for around 70 percent of the t...
Background: The major objective of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Nigeria is to pr...
Background: Universal health coverage has become a policy goal in most developing economies. We ass...
Background To reduce the burden of out-of-pocket payments on households in India, the government has...
In India, the out-of-pocket health expenditure by households accounts for around 70 percent of the ...
We analyzed the technical basis for a major global program to reduce disease among the poor. Effecti...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rising non-communicable diseases (NCDs) coupled with increasing injuries ha...
Abstract Background In the past decade, India has seen the introduction of many ‘publicly funded hea...
Background: More than 72% of health expenditure in India is financed by individual households at the...
BACKGROUND: More than 72% of health expenditure in India is financed by individual households at the...
The Indian health system is mainly funded by out-of-pocket payments. More than 80% of health care ex...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the Self Employed Women's Association's Medical Insurance Fund in Gujarat in te...
Background India is currently taking steps to provide Universal Health Coverage (UHC) as envisaged i...
Background: The major objective of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Nigeria is to prot...
In India, the out-of-pocket health expenditure by households accounts for around 70 percent of the t...
Background: The major objective of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Nigeria is to pr...
Background: Universal health coverage has become a policy goal in most developing economies. We ass...
Background To reduce the burden of out-of-pocket payments on households in India, the government has...
In India, the out-of-pocket health expenditure by households accounts for around 70 percent of the ...
We analyzed the technical basis for a major global program to reduce disease among the poor. Effecti...
This study critically analyses out of pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) in India, and provides polic...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rising non-communicable diseases (NCDs) coupled with increasing injuries ha...
Abstract Background In the past decade, India has seen the introduction of many ‘publicly funded hea...