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Sakthivel Selvaraj1, Habib Hasan Farooqui1, Anup Karan1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research is to generate new evidence on financial implications of medicines out-of-pocket (OOP) payments for households. Another objective is to investigate which disease conditions contributed to a significant proportion of households' financial burden.Entities:
Keywords: health economics; health policy; public health
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29858403 PMCID: PMC5988077 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Financial burden indicators, India, 1993–1994, 2004–2005 and 2011–2012
| Financial burden indicators | 1993–1994 | 2004–2005 | 2011–2012 |
| Percentage households reporting OOP payments | |||
| Any OOP payments (%) | 59.2 (58.9 to 59.5) | 64.4 (64.2 to 64.7) | 80.5 (80.2 to 80.7) |
| Medicines OOP payments (%) | 57.5 (57.3 to 57.8) | 63.6 (63.3 to 63.8) | 79.0 (78.8 to 79.3) |
| Monthly per capita expenditure (INR at constant 1999–2000 prices*) | |||
| Household consumption expenditure | 517 (515 to 519) | 619 (616 to 622) | 794 (790 to 799) |
| OOP expenditure on health | 25.59 (24.61 to 26.25) | 36.3 (35.7 to 37.0) | 54.3 (53.3 to 55.3) |
| Medicine OOP expenditure | 20.86 (19.50 to 21.25) | 26.0 (25.6 to 26.4) | 36.1 (35.5 to 36.8) |
| Share of health to total household expenditure (%) | |||
| Share of total OOP expenditure to total household expenditure (%) | 4.84 (4.78 to 4.91) | 5.78 (5.72 to 5.83) | 6.77 (6.70 to 6.84) |
| Share of medicine OOP expenditure to total household expenditure (%) | 3.93 (3.87 to 3.98) | 4.10 (4.06 to 4.14) | 4.49 (4.45 to 4.54) |
| Share of health to non-food household expenditure (%) | |||
| Share of total OOP payments to non-food expenditure (%) | 12.37 (12.20 to 12.55) | 10.82 (10.72 to 10.91) | 11.46 (11.36 to 11.56) |
| Share of medicines OOP payments to non-food expenditure (%) | 10.02 (9.88 to 10.17) | 7.68 (7.62 to 7.75) | 7.60 (7.54 to 7.67) |
Numbers in brackets are 95% CI.
*State-specific and rural–urban-specific consumer price indices were used to convert current prices values at the constant 1999–2000 prices.
The current prices values for monthly per capita total OOP are 15.7, 41.8 and 111.2 and for medicine OOP are 12.8, 29.8 and 73.9 (all in INR) for the years 1993–1994, 2004–2005 and 2011–2012, respectively.
OOP, out-of-pocket.
Percentage of households incurring catastrophic payments with respect to total OOP spending and medicines OOP spending, 1993–1994, 2004–2005 and 2011–2012
| Financial health equity measurements | 1993–1994 (%) | 2004–2005 (%) | 2011–2012 (%) | Estimated no of households (2011–2012) |
| Cut-off for catastrophe using total household expenditure | ||||
| Total OOP Payment >5% | 26.9 (26.6, 27.1) | 28.7 (28.5 to 30.0) | 35.3 (35.0 to 35.6) | 90 107 225 |
| Total OOP Payment >10% | 13.9 (13.8 to14.2) | 14.6 (14.4 to 14.8) | 17.9 (17.7 to 18.2) | 45 691 766 |
| Total OOP Payment >25% | 3.9 (3.8 to 4.0) | 3.5 (3.4 to 3.6) | 4.3 (4.2 to 4.4) | 10 976 234 |
| Medicines OOP Payment >5% | 23.3 (23.0 to 23.5) | 23.4 (23.2 to 23.6) | 27.0 (26.7 to 27.2) | 68 920 540 |
| Medicines OOP Payment >10% | 11.5 (11.3 to 11.7) | 10.2 (10.2 to 10.4) | 11.2 (11.0 to 11.4) | 28 589 261 |
| Medicines OOP Payment >25% | 02.9 (2.8 to 2.9) | 1.6 (1.5 to 1.7) | 1.8 (1.7 to 1.9) | 4 594 703 |
| Cut-off for catastrophe using non-food expenditure | ||||
| Total OOP Payment >5% | 47.8 (47.5 to 48.1) | 46.5 (46.2 to 46.8) | 53.5 (53.2 to 53.8) | 136 564 775 |
| Total OOP Payment >10% | 34.8 (34.6 to 35.1) | 31.0 (30.7 to 31.2) | 34.9 (34.7 to 35.2) | 89 086 180 |
| Total OOP Payment >25% | 16.7 (16.5 to 16.9) | 11.4 (11.2 to 11.5) | 11.9 (11.7 to 12.1) | 30 376 090 |
| Total OOP Payment >40% | 9.7 (9.5 to 9.9) | 4.7 (4.6 to 4.9) | 4.9 (4.8 to 5.0) | 12 507 802 |
| Medicines OOP Payment >5% | 44.7 (44.4 to 45.0) | 42.5 (42.2 to 42.8) | 46.4 (46.1 to 46.7) | 118 441 225 |
| Medicines OOP Payment >10% | 31.2 (31.0 to 31.5) | 25.5 (25.3 to 25.7) | 26.1 (25.9 to 26.4) | 66 623 189 |
| Medicines OOP Payment >25% | 13.9 (13.7 to 14.1) | 7.1 (7.0 to 7.3) | 6.3 (6.1 to 6.4) | 16 081 459 |
| Medicines OOP Payment >40% | 7.8 (7.6 to 7.9) | 2.2 (2.1 to 2.3) | 1.8 (1.7 to 1.9) | 4 594 703 |
Figures in brackets are 95% CI.
OOP, out of pocket.
Impoverishment indicators due to households’ total OOP and medicine spending, India, 1993–1994, 2004–2005 and 2011–2012
| 1993–1994 | 2004–2005 | 2011–2012 | Estimated population in millions, (2011–12) | |
| Using national poverty line* | ||||
| Head count ratio indicators (%) | ||||
| Gross head count | 45.32 (45.03, 45.61) | 37.85 (37.58, 38.12) | 22.17 (21.92, 22.43) | 272 |
| Head count net of total OOP | 49.52 (49.22, 49.81) | 42.68 (42.40, 42.95) | 26.65 (26.38, 26.92) | 327 |
| Total OOP payment induced poverty | 4.20 (4.07, 4.30) | 4.83 (4.71, 4.94) | 4.48 (4.35, 4.60) | 55 |
| Head count net of medicine OOP payment | 48.91 (48.61, 49.20) | 41.54 (41.27, 41.82) | 25.27 (25.00, 25.53) | 310 |
| Medicine OOP payment induced poverty | 3.59 (3.47, 3.69) | 3.69 (3.59, 3.80) | 3.09 (2.99, 3.20) | 38 |
| Poverty gap indicators (INR current prices) | ||||
| Gross poverty gap† | 63.3 (62.9, 63.8) | 103.4 (102.7, 104.2) | 154.2 (152.3, 156.0) | |
| Gap net of total OOP payment‡ | 69.7 (69.3, 70.1) | 115.8 (115.1, 116.5) | 182.8 (181.0, 184.7) | |
| Total OOP payment induced gap‡ | 6.4 (6.3, 6.5) | 12.4 (12.2, 12.6) | 28.6 (28.0, 29.2) | |
| Gap net of medicine OOP payment§ | 68.9 (68.5, 69.3) | 113.7 (113.0, 114.4) | 176.7 (174.9, 178.5) | |
| Medicine OOP payment induced gap§ | 5.6 (5.5, 5.7) | 10.3 (10.1, 10.4) | 22.5 (22.0, 23.0) | |
| Using international poverty line¶ | ||||
| Head count ratio indicators (%) | ||||
| Gross head count | 40.96 (40.67 to 41.24) | 33.07 (32.81 to 33.34) | 18.37 (18.13, 18.61) | 225 |
| Head count net of total OOP payment | 44.92 (44.63, 45.21) | 37.38 (37.11, 37.65) | 22.41 (22.16, 22.67) | 275 |
| Total OOP payment induced poverty | 3.97 (3.85, 4.08) | 4.31 (4.19, 4.42) | 4.04 (3.92, 4.16) | 50 |
| Head count net of medicine OOP payment | 44.35 (44.06, 44.64) | 36.34 (36.08, 36.61) | 21.37 (21.11, 21.62) | 262 |
| Medicine OOP payment induced poverty | 3.39 (3.29, 3.50) | 3.27 (3.17, 3.68) | 2.99 (2.89, 3.10) | 37 |
| Poverty gap indicators (INR current prices) | ||||
| Gross poverty gap† | 59.3 (58.9, 59.7) | 96.1 (95.3, 96.8) | 150.7 (148.8, 152.7) | |
| Gap net of total OOP payment‡ | 65.4 (64.9, 65.8) | 107.5 (106.8, 108.3) | 177.0 (175.1, 179.1) | |
| Total OOP payment induced gap‡ | 6.1 (6.0, 6.2) | 11.5 (11.2, 11.7) | 26.3 (25.7, 27.0) | |
| Gap net of medicine OOP payment§ | 64.6 (64.2, 65.1) | 105.8 (105.0, 106.5) | 172.0 (170.0, 174.0) | |
| Medicine OOP payment induced gap§ | 5.3 (5.2, 5.4) | 9.7 (9.5, 9.9) | 21.3 (20.7, 21.8) | |
Figures in brackets are 95 % CI.
*Based on Tendulkar Committee methods (poverty lines range between INR695 in Odisha and INR1018 in Kerala in rural and INR861 in Odisha and INR1169 in Haryana in urban areas among the major states).
†Only for poor.
‡Only for poor net of total OOP.
§Only for poor net of medicine OOP.
¶Using US$1.90 PPP at 2011–2012 prices and mixed recall period of household consumption expenditure (INR equivalent to US$1.90 PPP are 771.21 in rural and 945.41 in urban areas).
OOP, out of pocket; PPP, purchasing power parity.
Figure 1Frequency and monthly per person (A) total OOP and (B) medicine OOP spending on select disease conditions, 2014. CVD, cardiovascular disease.
Figure 2Monthly per person total out-of-pocket (OOP) payment, medicine OOP payment and consumption expenditure.