This study aims to bring out the in-depth finer points of
the debate related to public versus private provision of the healthcare in a
developing country set up. The paper also aims to provide suggestions for
incorporating them in the new health insurance scheme of India, the Ayushman
Bharat Health Insurance Scheme. In most emerging economies, the key healthcare
issues are its access and delivery. Further, there is double burden of care
arising out of communicable and growing chronic diseases. The prevailing
healthcare systems in these economies are one of complete dominance of the
private healthcare providers. These provisions, however, have been found to be
inequitable and inefficient. The majority of government health insurance
programmes in India, despite their grandeur, have had little effect. It has
been shown that the results are significantly better in areas with sufficient
public healthcare resources. This conundrum has been attempted to be addressed
in the policy wordings of Ayushman Bharat Health Insurance's new healthcare
system in India. In order to make the public health insurance schemes
effective, the healthcare industry needs total restructuring based on
re-strengthening of the public healthcare system.
Author(s) Details:
Anil Kumar,
Department of Economics, BITS, Pilani – K. K. Birla Goa Campus,
Zuarinagar 403 726, Goa, India.
Aswini
Kumar Mishra,
Department
of Economics, BITS, Pilani – K. K. Birla Goa Campus, Zuarinagar 403 726, Goa,
India.
Debasis Patnaik,
Department of Economics, BITS, Pilani – K. K. Birla Goa Campus, Zuarinagar
403 726, Goa, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CRBME-V5/article/view/14184
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