| Literature DB >> 27861559 |
Indrani Gupta1, Samik Chowdhury2, Shankar Prinja3, Mayur Trivedi4.
Abstract
Out-of-pocket spending at out-patient departments (OPD) by households is relatively less analyzed compared to hospitalization expenses in India. This paper provides new evidence on the levels and drivers of expenditure on out-patient care, as well as choice of providers, using household survey data from 8 districts in 3 states of India. Results indicate that the economically vulnerable spend more on OPD as a proportion of per capita consumption expenditure, out-patient care remains overwhelmingly private and switches of providers-while not very prevalent-is mostly towards private providers. A key result is that choice of public providers tend to lower OPD spending significantly. It indicates that an improvement in the overall quality and accessibility of government facilities still remain an important tool that should be considered in the context of financial protection.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27861559 PMCID: PMC5115797 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Key indicators of survey states.
| Indicators | Haryana | Gujarat | Uttar Pradesh |
|---|---|---|---|
| Population (in millions), 2013 | 26 | 61 | 208 |
| Literacy Rate, 2011 | 76.6 | 79.3 | 69.7 |
| Per Capita Net State Domestic Product (INR), 2012–13 | 1,19,833 | 93,046 | 33,482 |
| Annual Per Capita Public Expenditure on Health (INR), 2012–13 | 661 | 777 | 427 |
| Annual Per Capita OOP Expenditure on Health (INR), 2011–12 | 1523 | 1185 | 1346 |
| Population served per Government Allopathic Doctor, 2013 | 9503 | 17385 | 21122 |
| Infant Mortality Rate (per 1000 live births), 2013 | 42 | 38 | 53 |
| Maternal Mortality Rate (per 100,000), 2013 | 127 | 112 | 285 |
Source: Population from Population Projections for India and States 2001–2026, RGI. Literacy from Census 2011. Per capita NSDP from MOSPI. Public and private OOP health expenditure from National Health Profile-2015, CBHI.Population served per Government Allopathic Doctor from National Health Profile-2013, CBHI. IMR and MMR from SRS 2013 and 2011–13 respectively, RGI.
Note: Indian National Rupee (INR) / 1 USD: 66.4483 as on 9th September, 2016.
Sample characteristics of individuals.
| State | District | Sample size (individuals) | Share of rural population (%) | Monthly per capita consumption expenditure (INR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Panchkula | 7629 | 50.5 | 5687 | |
| Gurgaon | 7208 | 35.5 | 5437 | |
| Panipat | 7493 | 54.8 | 2506 | |
| Mehsana | 7583 | 75.9 | 3359 | |
| Vadodara | 7010 | 41.9 | 6169 | |
| Chhota Udepur | 8872 | 85.4 | 1327 | |
| Kanpur Dehat | 8589 | 91.2 | 3751 | |
| Meerut | 7951 | 53.3 | 5200 | |
| 62, 335 | 62.3 | 4170 | ||
OPD rates and out-of-pocket expenditures.
| Districts | Proportion reporting illness, last 15 days (%) | Mean OPD expenditure in the sample (15 days) (in Rupees) | OPD expenditure per ill person (15 days) (in Rupees) | OPD expenditure as share of consumption expenditure for households with OPD visits (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Panchkula | 14.7 | 107 | 729 | 9.4 |
| Gurgaon | 8.3 | 48 | 585 | 5.8 |
| Panipat | 9.7 | 35 | 371 | 6.6 |
| 7.0 | ||||
| Mehsana | 10.2 | 44 | 440 | 5.9 |
| Vadodara | 3.7 | 21 | 577 | 5.2 |
| Chhota Udepur | 6.4 | 32 | 536 | 20.7 |
| 12.7 | ||||
| Kanpur Dehat | 20.0 | 209 | 1,043 | 15.3 |
| Meerut | 15.4 | 123 | 798 | 6.3 |
| 13.9 | ||||
Fig 1Expenditure quintile wise variation in the share (%) of OPD in total consumption expenditure.
Selection of first provider, reasons for selection and mean distance travelled.
| Facility/provider accessed | Share (%) | Main reason for accessing | Mean distance (Km) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Public | 14.3 | Proximity, good reputation | 12.5 |
| Private | 79.0 | Proximity, good reputation | 7.7 |
| Charitable/NGO | 1.3 | Good reputation, proximity | 10.9 |
| Others | 5.4 | Proximity | 6.2 |
Switch to second provider.
| Facility/provider accessed | Share (%) |
|---|---|
| Public to public | 28 |
| Public to private | 58 |
| Public to others | 14 |
| Private to public | 19 |
| Private to private | 72 |
| Private to others | 9 |
Variables used in analysis of determinants of OOPS for OPD (means/proportions).
| Variables used in the equation | Mean/proportion |
|---|---|
| INR 1,436 | |
| Per capita monthly consumption | INR 3,669 |
| Less than 5 years of schooling or illiterate | 26% |
| Elderly(age 60 or above) | 10% |
| Residence rural | 73% |
| Males | 49% |
| Duration of illness | 7.7 days |
| Visited government facility | 12.3 |
| Ill with an NCD | 21% |
Determinants of out-of-pocket expenditure for out-patient care in India (Standard errors in parenthesis) (Dependent variable: log of out-of-pocket expenditure).
| Independent variables | Coefficient with standard errors |
|---|---|
| Log of per capita monthly consumption | 0.27*** (0.04) |
| Less than 5 years of schooling or illiterate among OPD patients | -0.08 (0.05) |
| If elderly (=1) | 0.16*** (0.07) |
| Residence rural (=1) | 0.36*** (0.06) |
| If male (=1) | -0.11** (0.05) |
| Whether visited a government doctor/facility (=1) | -0.43*** (0.07) |
| Whether NCD | 0.73*** (0.07) |
| Gurgaon | 0.44*** (0.11) |
| Panipat | -0.003 (0.10) |
| Mehsana | 0.34*** (0.10) |
| Vadodara | 0.44*** (0.14) |
| Chhota Udepur | 1.1*** (0.11) |
| Kanpur Dehat | 0.98** (0.10) |
| Meerut | 0.79*** (0.34) |
| Selection equation | |
| Log of per capita monthly consumption | -0.02 (0.04) |
| Less than 5 years of schooling or illiterate among OPD patients | -0.05 (0.06) |
| If elderly (=1) | -0.11 (0.06) |
| Residence rural (=1) | 0.16*** (0.05) |
| If male (=1) | -0.01 (0.05) |
| Duration of illness | -0.01** (0.005) |
| Whether NCD | -0.58*** (0.05) |
| Gurgaon | -0.24*** (0.08) |
| Panipat | 0.45*** (0.09) |
| Mehsana | -0.24*** (0.08) |
| Vadodara | 0.92*** (0.16) |
| Chhota Udepur | 0.01 (0.10) |
| Kanpur Dehat | 1.1*** (0.08) |
| Meerut | 1.6*** (0.13) |
| N = 4863, Log Likelihood = -8609, Wald chi2 = 517 | |
Note: Standard errors in parentheses. Significance levels are: ***, **, * for 1, 5 and 10% respectively