Changing inequalities in utilisation of inpatient care in rural india: Evidence from the NSS

Type Journal Article - Economic & Political Weekly
Title Changing inequalities in utilisation of inpatient care in rural india: Evidence from the NSS
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Volume 45
Issue 46
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 85
URL http://www.environmentportal.in/files/rural health care.pdf
Abstract
Contrary to the widespread belief of increasing inequality in the health sector, this paper observes that economic status-related inequality in inpatient care utilisation has declined in recent years. However, a lowering of inequality has not made the situation more equitable for the poor because of a high increase in the rate of inpatient care utilisation, a decline in dependence on government hospitals and a steep hike in the cost of inpatient care. In a majority of states, the average cost of inpatient care, even at government hospitals, has grown at a much higher rate than the prices of essential food items. The hardships faced by the rural poor to meet healthcare expenses show that the net result has been a welfare loss for them.

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