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Penetration and Coverage of Government-funded Health Insurance Schemes in India

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  • Shailender Kumar Hooda

    (Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, New Delhi)

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This paper presents the historical evolution, financing, depth and coverage, and implementation status of the currently promoted government-funded health insurance schemes across the socioeconomic stratum, districts, and states. The study uses official and large scale survey data, namely India Human Development Survey 2012, National Family and Health Survey 2016 and National Sample Survey 75th round on health 2019. The official data claim that around 109 million families are covered under existing government-funded insurance schemes by 2017–18, while estimates from survey data do not substantiate it. The actual coverage reported by the households in survey is found 68.2 per cent less than the claim made by the governments in official data. The size of coverage of government-funded insurance schemes, however, makes them world's largest pro-poor health insurance schemes. The coverage amount ranges from Rs 30,000/family under Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana to as high as Rs 3,30,000/family under Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojana, Rajasthan, and Rs 5,00,000/family under Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana. The penetration of various schemes is recorded high among non-poor and urban as compared to their other counterparts with a wide variation across states/districts, posing serious challenge to ensuring equitable accessto healthcare to the country’s population. The contribution of insurance in financing total health expenditure is increasing, but its share is substantially low. It is the households’ out-of-pocket expenditure that still constitutes the higher share in financing health expenditure

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  • Shailender Kumar Hooda, 2019. "Penetration and Coverage of Government-funded Health Insurance Schemes in India," Working Papers 208, Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID).
  • Handle: RePEc:sid:wpaper:208
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    JEL classification:

    • H51 - Public Economics - - National Government Expenditures and Related Policies - - - Government Expenditures and Health
    • I13 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Health Insurance, Public and Private
    • I18 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health
    • I38 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty - - - Government Programs; Provision and Effects of Welfare Programs

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