posted on 2024-09-05, 22:32authored byWilliam Joe, U. S. Mishra
This paper uses the most recent wave of Consumer Expenditure
Survey 2004-05 to examine the distribution of Out of Pocket (OOP)
healthcare payments in India. The purpose of the paper is threefold;
first, to analyse the magnitude and distribution of OOP spending across
states and between rural and urban settings; second, to comprehend the
impact of OOP payments on poverty and; third, to review progressivity
of OOP payments vis-à-vis levels of healthcare utilisation. Further, to
facilitate a temporal and systematic analysis the results are compared
with few other earlier studies on the subject. In conclusion, the paper
argues for policy initiatives to improve utilisation of healthcare services
and to design financing mechanisms that safeguard poor from making
unjust payments.
Keywords: Healthcare Expenditure, Drugs Expenditure, Progressivity,
Poverty, India.
JEL Classification: I10, I12, I32
History
Publisher
Centre for Development Studies
Citation
Joe, William & U.S. Mishra (2009) Household out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure in India : levels, patterns and policy concerns. CDS working papers, no.418. Trivandrum: CDS.