Public Healthcare Expenditure Needs in North-Eastern States of India

Q4 Social Sciences Journal of Rural Development Pub Date : 2020-09-30 DOI:10.25175/JRD/2020/V39/I3/140850
Sapana Ngangbam, A. K. Roy
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The present paper assesses the public healthcare expenditure required to provide sufficient primary healthcare facilities as per the Indian Public Health Status (IPHS) norm in the rural areas of north-east India. The analysis is based on the data from Rural Health Statistics (RHS) 2015, National Health Mission framework for implementation and other macroeconomic sources. The present study has found that healthcare facilities (sub-centres, PHCs and CHCs) in the rural areas of north-east India are in a poor condition which is evidenced by shortages of infrastructure, lack of sufficient manpower, drugs and medicines, equipment and other necessary provisions. It is imperative that the north-eastern States should increase their spending on rural public health to provide universal primary healthcare facilities as per the IPHS in the rural areas. An estimated additional amount of about Rs. 68 lakh thousand (equivalent to more than 7 per cent of total public health expenditure or 0.23 per cent of the North-East region’s gross domestic product) at current prices will be required to be spent across the north-eastern States.
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印度东北部各邦的公共医疗保健支出需求
本文根据印度公共卫生状况(IPHS)规范,评估了在印度东北部农村地区提供足够初级卫生保健设施所需的公共卫生保健支出。该分析基于2015年农村卫生统计(RHS)、国家卫生任务执行框架和其他宏观经济来源的数据。本研究发现,印度东北部农村地区的保健设施(分中心、初级保健中心和初级保健中心)状况很差,这可以从基础设施短缺、缺乏足够的人力、药品、设备和其他必要的供应品中得到证明。东北部各邦必须增加在农村公共卫生方面的支出,以便在农村地区提供普遍的初级卫生保健设施。按目前价格计算,估计需要在东北各邦额外支出约68万卢比(相当于公共卫生支出总额的7%以上,或东北地区国内生产总值的0.23%)。
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Journal of Rural Development
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期刊介绍: Journal of Rural Development (JRD) is published quarterly in March, June, September and December by the National Institute of Rural Development, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 030 The Journal aims at promoting study and research in rural development. It seeks to uncover links between the social sciences and rural development and to forge and strengthen them where necessary.
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