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Health Financing in
       India
Agenda

What is a health system?
What does health financing provide ?
What are the functions of health financing
 mechanisms?
What are the sources of health financing in India?
Comparison of health financing of India with other
 countries
Health Investments in India
What is a health system?

A health system is the sum total of all the
organizations, institutions and resources whose
primary purpose is to improve health.

A health system needs staff, funds, information,
supplies, transport, communication and overall
guidance and direction.

A health system needs to provide services that are
responsive and financially fair, while treating people
decently.
            Source: http://www.who.int/topics/health_systems/qa/en/index.htm
What are the functions of health financing
    mechanisms?




Source: Schieber G, Baeza C et al, Financing Health Systems in the 21 st century, Chapter 12, Disease Control Priorities in Developing
Meaning of terms

Revenue Collection is the way health systems raise
 money from households (e.g. taxes, user fees,
 private health insurance), business (e.g. taxes,
 private health insurance, social health insurance),
 external aid (e.g. grants, loans)
Pooling deals with collection and management of
 revenues so that members of the pool share
 collective health risks
Purchasing refers to the mechanisms used to
 purchase services from public and private providers
Health Financing Mechanisms

                                                 Providers
                                      Risk Pooling Entity

                                                                               Private Health Insurance
General Taxation                      Social Health Insurance

                                                                                                    Out-of-pocket
                                                                                                      expenses
  Tax Collector                   Social Insurance Revenue Collector


                          Taxes

                                     Employers & Consumers

Adapted from: Mossailos E; Dixon A: Funding healthcare in Europe: weighing the options, European Union: 272-300:2000
What are the sources of health financing in
 India?




Source: Kataria,M., Finances of Health Care Services (BOP-WHO Workshop-1995)
Source of Funds                      % Distribution
(a) Public Funds
Sources of Financing Healthcare in India
Central Government    6.4
State Government                     12.6
Urban Local Bodies and PRIs          1.3
Total (a)                            20.3
(b) Private Funds
Households                           72.0
Firms                                5.3
NGOs                                 0.1
Total (b)                            77.4
(c) External Support
Grants to Central Government         1.5
Material Aid to Central Government   o.1
Grants to State Government           0.2
To NGOs                              o.5
Total (c)                            2.3
Total funds                          100.0
Statement of funds for health care in India




Estimated health expenditure in India =Rs 108,732 crore
        or 4.8% of GDP at current market price
                           Source: National Health Accounts, 2005
Health Expenditure as compared to other
  countries
 Indicator                      India   China USA     Sri Lanka Thailand



 Health Expenditure as % of       4.8    5.8   14.6      3.7      4.4
 GDP


 IMR/1000 live-births             68     <30    2         8        15



 Under-5 mortality/1000 live-     87     37     8        15        26
 births


Higher health expenditures does not necessarily result in
                better health outcomes
Public Expenditure on Health as % of GDP
(2004 data)




                  Source: UNDP, Human Development Report 2008
Government Health Expenditure
(as % of GDP)




               Source: RBI Bulletin, Expenditure Budget, Govt of India
Contribution to Health Expenditure by
Central and State Government (as % of GDP)




                Source: RBI Bulletin, Expenditure Budget, Govt of India
Impact on state spending on health due to
FRBM Act
   Total Revenue Expenditure by All States as % of GDP




                                       Source: Revenue Accounts, Various states
Extent of under-utilization of Health Budget
(%)




                -: Overspent, +: Underspent


                                              Source: RBI Bulletin
Trends in Public Health Expenditure
Public Expenditure on health is less than 1.2 percent
 of GDP (WHO recommendation- 5% GDP)
In Maharashtra less than 2% of total state
 expenditure is on health (Standing Committee
 recommends around 5% of total state expenditure
 should be on health). In the year 2001-02 around
 2.47% of total state expenditure was on health,
 which had decreased to 1.87% in the year 2004-05.
Only 17% of BMC’s budget for health (about Rs 9.75
 billion in 2006) (Mandated is 1/3rd of budget)
86% of BMC’s public health budget is endowned on
 four major hospitals (KEM, Nair, Sion, Nair Dental)
Structure of Health Sector Spending
Budget Heads                           % Allocated
Salaries and Wages                     70

Drugs, medicines, supply,              12

Purchase of equipment and machinery    8

Maintenance of equipment, buildings,   5
electricity, rent, taxes etc

Other routine expenditures             5

TOTAL                                  100%
Hospitalization Treatment-All India




                               Source: NSSO 60th round
Non-Hospitalized treatment-All India




                              Source: NSSO 60th round
Trends in health services utilization
                  Percentage distribution of cases of hospitalized treatment in urban areas
                       by type of hospital during 42nd, 52nd and 60th NSSO rounds

             70

             60

             50
Percentage




             40

             30

             20

             10

             0
                            42nd                       52nd                        60th
                                                   NSSO rounds                         Government
                                                                                       Non-Government

                                                                                          Type of Hospital       NSSO 60th round   NSSO 52nd round
              The NSSO 60 round mentions
                                      th

              an increase in both utilization                                             Government Hospitals   3877              2195
              of private sector utilization and
              hospitalization expenses in                                                 Private Hospitals      11533             5344
              urban areas as compared to
                                                                                          Any hospital           8851              3921
              NSSO 52nd round
Health Insurance Landscape in India

 Total Population                            1.2 bn (Oct 04)
 Private sector enterprise                   55,000,000
 Community Health Insurance                  07,000,000♦
 CGHS                                        40,000,000
 ESIS                                        38,000,000
 Private Health Insurance (Mediclaim)        17,000,000
 Indian Railways                             07,000,000
 Uninsured                                   943 million

                             Source: Industry data 2004, ♦ ILO
Limitations of Existing Insurance and Social
Security Mechanisms
10% of population are covered through any form of
 health security
0.4% of informal sector population have any sort of
 social security (NCEUS, 2007)
ESIS, CGHS and ECHS- social security mechanisms
 are only for formal sector
Government social security mechanisms are BPL-
 targeted (estimates are that only 70% of population
 have ration cards and many of populations are not
 actually poor)
Most newer government financing schemes are
 insurance-based e.g. RSBY
Contd...

Only about 6-7% of population has some sort of
 coverage
Health insurance penetration is low- only 3% of
 population covered
Of which 50% of them are under social insurance,
 23% under private health insurance and rest 17%
 under community health insurance
Impact on households due to lack of health
 security and low public health spending
  6 - 8% of patients who fell ill did not seek care because of
   financial reasons1
  Among those who sought care
   About 25% of hospitalised patients are impoverished2
      Every year, an additional 3.7% of the population is
          impoverished because of medical causes3
      Medical care is one of the 3 main causes of
          impoverishment in the country4
      Medical inflation stands at 13% CAGR (Compared to 7%
          CPI and 7.3% urban income growth and 1.9 % rural income
          growth)
1- NSSO 60th round
2- World Bank, 2002
3- van Doorslaer,E; O'Donnell O; Rannan-Eliya RP; et al. Effect of payments for health care on poverty estimates in 11 countries in Asia: an
analysis of    household survey data. Lancet 2006
 4- World Development Report 2004
Way Forward ???

           High     Middle    Low          Poor      Very poor
           income   income    income
Formal     SHI + PHI SHI + PHI SHI         NA        NA
sector
Self       PHI      PHI       CHI          CHI       NA
employed
Informal   PHI      PHI       CHI            Social assistance
sector
Unemployed NA       NA        CHI            Social assistance


                                Acknowledgements: Dr N Devadasan
THANK YOU

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India's Health Financing Systems Explained

  • 2. Agenda What is a health system? What does health financing provide ? What are the functions of health financing mechanisms? What are the sources of health financing in India? Comparison of health financing of India with other countries Health Investments in India
  • 3. What is a health system? A health system is the sum total of all the organizations, institutions and resources whose primary purpose is to improve health. A health system needs staff, funds, information, supplies, transport, communication and overall guidance and direction. A health system needs to provide services that are responsive and financially fair, while treating people decently. Source: http://www.who.int/topics/health_systems/qa/en/index.htm
  • 4. What are the functions of health financing mechanisms? Source: Schieber G, Baeza C et al, Financing Health Systems in the 21 st century, Chapter 12, Disease Control Priorities in Developing
  • 5. Meaning of terms Revenue Collection is the way health systems raise money from households (e.g. taxes, user fees, private health insurance), business (e.g. taxes, private health insurance, social health insurance), external aid (e.g. grants, loans) Pooling deals with collection and management of revenues so that members of the pool share collective health risks Purchasing refers to the mechanisms used to purchase services from public and private providers
  • 6. Health Financing Mechanisms Providers Risk Pooling Entity Private Health Insurance General Taxation Social Health Insurance Out-of-pocket expenses Tax Collector Social Insurance Revenue Collector Taxes Employers & Consumers Adapted from: Mossailos E; Dixon A: Funding healthcare in Europe: weighing the options, European Union: 272-300:2000
  • 7. What are the sources of health financing in India? Source: Kataria,M., Finances of Health Care Services (BOP-WHO Workshop-1995)
  • 8. Source of Funds % Distribution (a) Public Funds Sources of Financing Healthcare in India Central Government 6.4 State Government 12.6 Urban Local Bodies and PRIs 1.3 Total (a) 20.3 (b) Private Funds Households 72.0 Firms 5.3 NGOs 0.1 Total (b) 77.4 (c) External Support Grants to Central Government 1.5 Material Aid to Central Government o.1 Grants to State Government 0.2 To NGOs o.5 Total (c) 2.3 Total funds 100.0
  • 9. Statement of funds for health care in India Estimated health expenditure in India =Rs 108,732 crore or 4.8% of GDP at current market price Source: National Health Accounts, 2005
  • 10. Health Expenditure as compared to other countries Indicator India China USA Sri Lanka Thailand Health Expenditure as % of 4.8 5.8 14.6 3.7 4.4 GDP IMR/1000 live-births 68 <30 2 8 15 Under-5 mortality/1000 live- 87 37 8 15 26 births Higher health expenditures does not necessarily result in better health outcomes
  • 11. Public Expenditure on Health as % of GDP (2004 data) Source: UNDP, Human Development Report 2008
  • 12. Government Health Expenditure (as % of GDP) Source: RBI Bulletin, Expenditure Budget, Govt of India
  • 13. Contribution to Health Expenditure by Central and State Government (as % of GDP) Source: RBI Bulletin, Expenditure Budget, Govt of India
  • 14. Impact on state spending on health due to FRBM Act Total Revenue Expenditure by All States as % of GDP Source: Revenue Accounts, Various states
  • 15. Extent of under-utilization of Health Budget (%) -: Overspent, +: Underspent Source: RBI Bulletin
  • 16. Trends in Public Health Expenditure Public Expenditure on health is less than 1.2 percent of GDP (WHO recommendation- 5% GDP) In Maharashtra less than 2% of total state expenditure is on health (Standing Committee recommends around 5% of total state expenditure should be on health). In the year 2001-02 around 2.47% of total state expenditure was on health, which had decreased to 1.87% in the year 2004-05. Only 17% of BMC’s budget for health (about Rs 9.75 billion in 2006) (Mandated is 1/3rd of budget) 86% of BMC’s public health budget is endowned on four major hospitals (KEM, Nair, Sion, Nair Dental)
  • 17. Structure of Health Sector Spending Budget Heads % Allocated Salaries and Wages 70 Drugs, medicines, supply, 12 Purchase of equipment and machinery 8 Maintenance of equipment, buildings, 5 electricity, rent, taxes etc Other routine expenditures 5 TOTAL 100%
  • 18. Hospitalization Treatment-All India Source: NSSO 60th round
  • 19. Non-Hospitalized treatment-All India Source: NSSO 60th round
  • 20. Trends in health services utilization Percentage distribution of cases of hospitalized treatment in urban areas by type of hospital during 42nd, 52nd and 60th NSSO rounds 70 60 50 Percentage 40 30 20 10 0 42nd 52nd 60th NSSO rounds Government Non-Government Type of Hospital NSSO 60th round NSSO 52nd round The NSSO 60 round mentions th an increase in both utilization Government Hospitals 3877 2195 of private sector utilization and hospitalization expenses in Private Hospitals 11533 5344 urban areas as compared to Any hospital 8851 3921 NSSO 52nd round
  • 21. Health Insurance Landscape in India Total Population 1.2 bn (Oct 04) Private sector enterprise 55,000,000 Community Health Insurance 07,000,000♦ CGHS 40,000,000 ESIS 38,000,000 Private Health Insurance (Mediclaim) 17,000,000 Indian Railways 07,000,000 Uninsured 943 million Source: Industry data 2004, ♦ ILO
  • 22. Limitations of Existing Insurance and Social Security Mechanisms 10% of population are covered through any form of health security 0.4% of informal sector population have any sort of social security (NCEUS, 2007) ESIS, CGHS and ECHS- social security mechanisms are only for formal sector Government social security mechanisms are BPL- targeted (estimates are that only 70% of population have ration cards and many of populations are not actually poor) Most newer government financing schemes are insurance-based e.g. RSBY
  • 23. Contd... Only about 6-7% of population has some sort of coverage Health insurance penetration is low- only 3% of population covered Of which 50% of them are under social insurance, 23% under private health insurance and rest 17% under community health insurance
  • 24. Impact on households due to lack of health security and low public health spending  6 - 8% of patients who fell ill did not seek care because of financial reasons1  Among those who sought care About 25% of hospitalised patients are impoverished2 Every year, an additional 3.7% of the population is impoverished because of medical causes3 Medical care is one of the 3 main causes of impoverishment in the country4 Medical inflation stands at 13% CAGR (Compared to 7% CPI and 7.3% urban income growth and 1.9 % rural income growth) 1- NSSO 60th round 2- World Bank, 2002 3- van Doorslaer,E; O'Donnell O; Rannan-Eliya RP; et al. Effect of payments for health care on poverty estimates in 11 countries in Asia: an analysis of household survey data. Lancet 2006 4- World Development Report 2004
  • 25. Way Forward ??? High Middle Low Poor Very poor income income income Formal SHI + PHI SHI + PHI SHI NA NA sector Self PHI PHI CHI CHI NA employed Informal PHI PHI CHI Social assistance sector Unemployed NA NA CHI Social assistance Acknowledgements: Dr N Devadasan

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Major targets set in the FRBM Act - Elimination of Fiscal Deficit to an amount equivalent of 0.3 percent of GDP or more at end of each financial year, beginning with 2004-05 - Reduction of Revenue Deficit to an amount equivalent of 0.5 percent of GDP or more at end of each financial year, beginning with 2004-05