According to the budget estimates for fiscal year 2020, about 1.35 percent of India's GDP was spent on public health.
Background: Out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) is an obstacle in the path of getting universal health coverage in India. Objective: This study aimed to explore the OOPE, sources of funding, and experience of catastrophic expenditure (CE) for healthcare related to delivery, postpartum, and neona...
The study found a marginal increase in public health expenditure from 0.9% to 1.6% of GDP, which is below the NHP's target of 2.5%. The results underscore the challenge of high out-of-pocket expenses, which remain a barrier to UHC. The COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted the ...
This required Governmental intervention, pricing subsidy, and reimbursement of treatment costs imposing a considerable macroeconomic burden on healthcare expenditure [6]. RDs were not considered a significant health concern until 2017 when the Government of India (GoI) acknowledged the severity of RDs ...
To estimate the catastrophic health expenditure and distress financing of breast cancer treatment in India. Methods The unit data from a longitudinal survey that followed 500 breast cancer patients treated at Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), Mumbai from June 2019 to March 2022 were used. The catastrophic...
We will also specifically examine the extent to which the interventions impact on out-of-pocket expenditure for health care, one of the leading causes of health-related impoverishment for people with depression. We will assess the long-term financial sustainability of the scaled-up Community Model ...
The public sector bank, State Bank of India had the highest retention rate in the health insurance segment with a rate of over 94 percent during financial year 2019.
A Brief of Health Policies and Health Expenditure in India ASCI Journal of ManagementJena, Ratna Anjan
Recent research has revealed that today’s older adults report more sleep problems than their predecessors, a trend compounded by expanding social stratification. As such, this study examined the demographic, socioeconomic, and health correlates of sleep
In recent years health and well-being have been 'mainstreamed' as a policy issue and have become the concern of a widening range of agencies. Simultaneousl... E Cameron,J Mathers,J Parry - 《Critical Public Health》 被引量: 62发表: 2008年 Out-of-pocket health expenditure differentials be...