Health insurance in India: what do we know and why is ethnographic research needed

被引:49
作者
Ahlin, Tanja [1 ]
Nichter, Mark [2 ]
Pillai, Gopukrishnan [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Inst Social Sci Res, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Univ Arizona, Sch Anthropol, 1009 E South Campus Dr, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[3] Leiden Univ, Leyden Acad Vital & Aging, Poortgebouw LUMC, Rijnburgerweg 10, NL-2333 AA Leiden, Netherlands
关键词
Health insurance; ethnography; Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR); India; OF-POCKET PAYMENTS; COVERAGE CHALLENGES; GLOBAL HEALTH; CARE; POVERTY; SCHEME; ANTHROPOLOGY; EXPENDITURE; EQUITY; POLICY;
D O I
10.1080/13648470.2015.1135787
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
The percentage of India's national budgetallocated to the health sector remains one of the lowest in the world, and healthcare expenditures are largely out-of-pocket (OOP). Currently, efforts are being made to expand health insurance coverage as one means of addressing health disparity and reducing catastrophic health costs. In this review, we document reasons for rising interest in health insurance and summarize the country's history of insurance projects to date. We note that most of these projects focus on in-patient hospital costs, not the larger burden of out-patient costs. We briefly highlight some of the more popular forms that government, private, and community-based insurance schemes have taken and the results of quantitative research conducted to assess their reach and cost-effectiveness. We argue that ethnographic case studies could add much to existing health service and policy research, and provide a better understanding of the life cycle and impact of insurance programs on both insurance holders and healthcare providers. Drawing on preliminary fieldwork in South India and recognizing the need for a broad-based implementation science perspective (studying up, down and sideways), weidentify six key topics demanding more in-depth research, among others: (1) public awareness and understanding of insurance; (2) misunderstanding of insurance and how this influences health care utilization; (3) differences in behavior patterns in cash and cashless insurance systems; (4) impact of insurance on quality of care and doctor-patient relations; (5) (mis)trust in health insurance schemes; and (6) health insurance coverage of chronic illnesses, rehabilitation and OOP expenses.
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