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INEQUALITY IN HEALTH CARE SECTOR IN INDIA: A CASE STUDY OF HEALTH FACILITY, HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH AND AMENITIES DISTRIBUTION AT THE DISTRICT LEVEL IN FOUR INDIAN STATES.
Author(s) -
Brijesh C. Purohit
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
african journal of health economics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2504-8686
pISSN - 2006-4802
DOI - 10.35202/ajhe.2017.6203
Subject(s) - inequality , health facility , distribution (mathematics) , health care , geography , health sector , economic growth , socioeconomics , business , environmental health , health services , medicine , economics , mathematics , mathematical analysis , population
Across nations, National Health Policies, including that of India, have emphasised a preference for equitable health care facilities. Keeping these emphases on equity in mind we explored four Indian states using sub-state level (or district level) data. We applied mainly, three well established indicators, namely Gini coefficient and Thiel’s T and L indices to gauge magnitudes of inequity. Using individual state level aggregate data, we compared our results between two periods for the same state which included one high income and another low income Indian state. Also we compared across four states, namely, Punjab, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal using the most recent information available for the year. Our results indicate that government investment in three tier health facilities expansion comprising of primary, secondary and tertiary level care, has indeed resulted in low inequities in terms of health facilities availability and distribution. However, private health facilities or certain specific public health facilities did not seem to be much equitable particularly at the sub-state level. The focus of our results are on availability as it relates to geographical distribution and did not indicate equitable utilisation of health care facilities or health care outcomes at the district levels.

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