An interesting secondary analysis of different data sets. The paper compared how much households and government spends on healthcare in private and publicly funded health services in a state in India. The findings suggest that on an average, the spendings on private healthcare is three times that of public funded healthcare. The paper concluded that, “Using public resources for purchasing inpatient care services from private providers may not be a suitable strategy for such contexts.”

  • Arindam BasuOPM
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    3 years ago

    Yes and the state they are writing about is the study of one state within the union of India. While it is not easy to provide entirely publicly funded healthcare, it is possible to strengthen primary care provision. This is a good warning article in some sense.