The Poor and Health Services Use in India
This paper summarizes empirical findings from recent World Bank financed analysis on the use of health services by the poor in India (Mahal et al 2000) and some additional analysis conducted with the same data. Three factors motivate the choice of...
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Format: | Working Paper |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/08/3582651/poor-health-services-use-india http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13748 |
Summary: | This paper summarizes empirical findings
from recent World Bank financed analysis on the use of
health services by the poor in India (Mahal et al 2000) and
some additional analysis conducted with the same data. Three
factors motivate the choice of approach taken here and in
the background paper. First, the size of the population, the
diversity within India, and the unique governance structure
provide an opportunity for comparative analysis to support
learning about equity in health service use. This led to
analysis below the national level where state-level
comparisons are used. This paper and the analytical work
supporting the findings summarized in it are part of a set
of studies intended to provide information for public and
professional discussion around the shape of India's
future health system. Other studies included private health
sector analysis, consumer protection in the health sector,
health insurance, pharmaceutical sector analysis, and
analysis of the quality of health services. The underlying
purpose is to find ways to improve health outcomes in India,
particularly for the poor, and to develop sustainable health
systems and financing to achieve better health outcomes. The
whole effort originated out of a longstanding dialogue
between the Government of India and the World Bank. A brief
description of the data and methodology is presented in the
next section. A summary of national- level findings is
provided and state-level findings are also discussed. A
discussion of the relevance of the findings, including study
limitations, is presented in the final section. |
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