Perils of the Commercialised Private Healthcare Sector for Patients: Analysis of Patients’ Experiences from COVID-19 Pandemic in Maharashtra, India

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Management Pub Date : 2023-05-05 DOI:10.1177/09720634231168525
S. Marathe, D. Kakade, Shakuntala Bhalerao, K. Pawar
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Although the ramifications of a weakly regulated, commercialised private sector have always been prevalent, the COVID-19 pandemic has further exposed its magnitude and implications for patients in India. Although much is being studied about the health system’s response to the pandemic, the recipient of the system, that is, the patient seems to be less attended in analysis. This article analyses patients’ experiences while seeking healthcare from the private sector in the context of state-imposed regulations over them during the pandemic. A qualitative study was conducted in Maharashtra, India and 30 in-depth interviews of patients who faced difficulties in availing treatment from private hospitals during the pandemic were conducted using purposive sampling. The study reveals the myriad of catastrophic challenges patients faced, their vulnerability and helplessness with private hospitals during the pandemic. It demonstrates the character of ruthless privatisation that operates in health care with rampant overcharging and the failure of regulation of the private sector during the crisis. The study concludes by pointing out the need for state intervention in the regulation of the private sector and emphasises the need to strengthen the public health system and place effective accountability mechanisms with the legal instrument to safeguard people’s interests from corporate privatisation.
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商业化私营医疗保健部门对患者的危害:对印度马哈拉施特拉邦COVID-19大流行患者经历的分析
尽管监管不力、商业化的私营部门的后果一直很普遍,但2019冠状病毒病大流行进一步暴露了其对印度患者的严重程度和影响。尽管对卫生系统对大流行的反应进行了大量研究,但该系统的接受者,即患者,在分析中似乎较少受到关注。本文分析了在大流行期间国家对患者实施监管的背景下,患者在私营部门寻求医疗保健的经历。在印度马哈拉施特拉邦进行了一项定性研究,并采用有目的抽样对大流行期间难以在私立医院接受治疗的患者进行了30次深入访谈。这项研究揭示了患者在大流行期间面临的无数灾难性挑战、他们在私立医院的脆弱性和无助感。它展示了无情的私有化的特点,这种私有化在医疗保健领域盛行,收费过高,以及危机期间对私营部门监管的失败。该研究最后指出,需要国家干预对私营部门的监管,并强调需要加强公共卫生系统,并建立有效的问责机制和法律工具,以保护人民的利益不受企业私有化的影响。
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