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Maninder Pal Singh1, Shankar Prinja2, Kavitha Rajsekar3, Praveen Gedam4, Vipul Aggarwal4, Oshima Sachin3, Jyotsna Naik3, Ajai Agarwal4, Sanjay Kumar5, Setu Sinha5, Varsha Singh5, Prakash Patel6, Amit C Patel6, Rajendra Joshi6, Avijit Hazra7, Raghunath Misra7, Divya Mehrotra8, Sashi Bhusan Biswal9, Ankita Panigrahy9, Kusum Lata Gaur10, Jai Prakash Pankaj10, Dharmesh Kumar Sharma10, Kondeti Madhavi11, Pulaganti Madhusudana11, K Narayanasamy12, A Chitra12, Gajanan D Velhal13, Amit S Bhondve13, Rakesh Bahl14, Amit Sachdeva14, Sharminder Kaur14, Anu Nagar3, Balram Bhargava3,15.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), provisioning for surgical care is a public health priority. Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri-Jan Aarogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) is India's largest national insurance scheme providing free surgical and medical care. In this paper, we present the costs of surgical health benefit packages (HBPs) for secondary care in public district hospitals.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35733075 PMCID: PMC9216290 DOI: 10.1007/s41669-022-00342-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacoecon Open ISSN: 2509-4262
Fig. 1Cost of AB PM-JAY surgical health benefit packages (HBPs)
Distribution of individual services for surgical care in the public district hospitals (n = 27)
| Speciality | Outpatient | Inpatient | ICU | Surgical care for AB PM-JAY HBPs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General surgery | 27 | 27 | – | 27 |
| Obstetrics and gynaecology (OBG) | 27 | 27 | – | 27 |
| Ophthalmology | 26 | 23 | – | 22 |
| Orthopaedics | 26 | 21 | – | 17 |
| Otolaryngology (ENT) | 25 | 16 | – | 22 |
| Mixed speciality* | – | – | 18 | – |
AB PM-JAY Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri–Jan Aarogya Yojana, HBPs health benefit packages, ICU intensive care unit
*There was a single ICU in which patients receiving care in different specialities were hospitalized
Fig. 2Distribution of input resources in cost of providing surgical services
Unit cost for outpatient consultation and per bed-day for inpatient hospitalization at public district hospitals in India in US dollars
| Speciality | Capacity utilization | Unit cost in US$ | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per outpatient visit | Per bed-day hospitalization | |||||
| Mean (min–max) | Median (interquartile range) | Mean (min–max) | Median (interquartile range) | Average bed occupancy | ||
| General surgery | Current | 3.10 | 2.50 | 21.70 | 10.50 | 98% |
| (0.60–8.60) | (2.30) | (3.80–131.00) | (18.70) | |||
| 80% | 4.10 | 2.30 | 17.40 | 12.70 | ||
| (0.50–25.80) | (4.00) | (5.40–73.20) | (9.50) | |||
| 100% | 3.40 | 1.90 | 15.00 | 10.80 | ||
| (0.40–20.90) | (3.70) | (4.70–61.50) | (7.50) | |||
| Obstetrics and gynaecology (OBG) | Current | 3.20 | 2.80 | 16.30 | 7.30 | 168% |
| (0.70–7.50) | (2.50) | (1.40–97.70) | (10.50) | |||
| 80% | 5.10 | 3.60 | 12.60 | 11.00 | ||
| (0.20–22.80) | (2.80) | (3.80–30.70) | (11.40) | |||
| 100% | 4.30 | 3.20 | 11.10 | 9.40 | ||
| (0.20–18.40) | (2.40) | (3.40–27.40) | (10.20) | |||
| Ophthalmology | Current | 4.10 | 2.40 | 35.60 | 21.00 | 53% |
| (0.70–14.10) | (1.90) | (5.00–124.20) | (35.80) | |||
| 80% | 2.40 | 1.80 | 19.90 | 15.70 | ||
| (0.40–8.70) | (1.70) | (5.10–82.90) | (17.60) | |||
| 100% | 2.00 | 1.50 | 17.40 | 13.70 | ||
| (0.30–7.10) | (1.40) | (4.70–73.30) | (13.70) | |||
| Orthopaedics | Current | 2.80 | 2.60 | 13.40 | 12.90 | 126% |
| (0.60–6.50) | (2.50) | (2.30–30.50) | (11.40) | |||
| 80% | 3.80 | 2.40 | 13.30 | 12.10 | ||
| (0.30–12.80) | (4.50) | (4.30–34.50) | (11.40) | |||
| 100% | 3.20 | 2.00 | 11.30 | 10.20 | ||
| (0.30–10.80) | (3.70) | (3.90–27.90) | (8.90) | |||
| Otolaryngology (ENT) | Current | 2.60 | 1.60 | 35.30 | 25.20 | 98% |
| (0.40–9.00) | (2.40) | (5.00–111.40) | (38.60) | |||
| 80% | 2.40 | 1.00 | 21.50 | 17.80 | ||
| (0.20–16.30) | (1.30) | (3.90–77.40) | (19.70) | |||
| 100% | 2.00 | 0.90 | 18.40 | 15.70 | ||
| (0.20–13.20) | (1.20) | (3.50–62.80) | (16.90) | |||
| Overall | Current | 3.20 | 2.50 | 23.70 | 12.40 | 111% |
| (0.40–14.10) | (2.40) | (1.40–131.00) | (21.00) | |||
| 80% | 3.70 | 2.40 | 16.60 | 13.00 | ||
| (0.20–25.80) | (3.50) | (3.80–82.90) | (12.60) | |||
| 100% | 3.10 | 2.00 | 14.40 | 11.10 | ||
| (0.20–20.90) | (2.90) | (3.40–73.30) | (10.80) | |||
US$1 = ₹66.20
CHSI unit cost of surgical AB PM-JAY HBPs at public district hospitals in India in US dollars
| AB PM-JAY HBPs | 100% fixed and 100% variable cost in US$ | 50% fixed and 100% variable cost in US$ | AB PM-JAY price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (min–max) | Median (interquartile range) | Mean (min–max) | Median (interquartile range) | ||
| Appendicectomy—open | 209 (58–558) | 182 (106) | 155 (56–451) | 138 (90) | 298 |
| Thyroidectomy—total thyroidectomy | 276 (112–1238) | 222 (167) | 177 (72–661) | 143 (94) | 302 |
| Mastectomy—radical/modified radical mastectomy | 209 (85–541) | 179 (149) | 135 (56–299) | 118 (82) | 378 |
| Haemorrhoidectomy without stapler | 189 (65–472) | 172 (109) | 131 (55–381) | 115 (55) | 227 |
| Lipoma/cyst/other cutaneous swellings excision—lipoma excision | 130 (21–418) | 111 (58) | 96 (14–239) | 89 (34) | 76 |
| Caesarean delivery | 226 (79–529) | 208 (137) | 158 (61–302) | 149 (94) | 174 |
| Electro cauterization/cryo surgery | 128 (65–309) | 126 (65) | 89 (47–184) | 79 (52) | 60 |
| Hysterectomy—laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) | 350 (137–784) | 353 (261) | 222 (105–493) | 212 (125) | 302 |
| Hysterectomy—vaginal hysterectomy with anterior and posterior colpoperineorrhaphy | 201 (102–532) | 196 (81) | 142 (73–303) | 130 (71) | 302 |
| Normal delivery | 149 (53–753) | 102 (98) | 104 (36–395) | 70 (79) | 136 |
| Application of POP casts—upper limbs | 159 (48–636) | 109 (61) | 114 (29–354) | 83 (75) | 45 |
| Arthrodesis—ankle/triple without implant | 135 (60–376) | 128 (99) | 91 (45–218) | 87 (52) | 263 |
| Duputryen’s contracture release + rehabilitation | 197 (97–577) | 154 (148) | 125 (71–316) | 108 (71) | 128 |
| Application of traction—skin traction | 67 (33–156) | 60 (33) | 49 (27–138) | 41 (15) | 11 |
| Fracture—neck femur—closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation | 265 (84–580) | 217 (209) | 183 (57–325) | 171 (112) | 234 |
| Tympanoplasty | 289 (74–839) | 261 (134) | 219 (52–773) | 185 (150) | 195 |
| Functional endoscopic sinus (FESS) | 203 (80–556) | 183 (146) | 136 (58–310) | 126 (87) | 166 |
| Adenoidectomy | 219 (89–821) | 177 (135) | 139 (62–452) | 121 (92) | 76 |
| Endoscopic DCR | 222 (80–611) | 186 (119) | 146 (58–350) | 130 (92) | 292 |
| Septoplasty | 240 (80–1412) | 158 (147) | 154 (52–748) | 108 (90) | 181 |
| Cataract surgery—phaco emulsification with foldable hydrophobic acrylic IOL | 156 (58–759) | 119 (59) | 109 (40–415) | 87 (30) | 68 |
| Cataract surgery—SICS with non-foldable IOL | 164 (18–1047) | 132 (133) | 117 (14–555) | 85 (79) | 60 |
| Pterygium + conjunctival autograft − pterygium + conjunctival autograft | 148 (17–389) | 124 (107) | 97 (15–216) | 79 (63) | 140 |
| Capsulotomy (YAG) | 256 (74–1450) | 166 (108) | 150 (50–765) | 103 (46) | 23 |
| Glaucoma surgery—(trabeculectomy only) with or without mitomycin C | 183 (93–783) | 154 (52) | 126 (77–435) | 111 (25) | 171 |
US$1 = ₹66.20
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Fig. 3Unit cost of AB PM-JAY health benefit packages (HBPs)
| Provision of safe, timely and affordable access to surgical care is a key strategy to achieve universal health coverage in low-and middle-income countries. |
| The phase II of the Costing of Health Services (CHSI) study—a nationally representative study, is the first in India to generate evidence on cost of surgical care in public sector secondary care hospitals. |
| The cost evidence presented in our paper is critical for the implementation of the India’s national insurance program (AB PM-JAY) including its price setting, planning to scale-up public sector district hospitals to provide comprehensive surgical care, as well as determining efficiency of surgical interventions. |