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India’s health push during Covid helped bring down share of out-of-pocket spending: Study

Despite the increases, overall health spending remained at 1.82 percent of GDP compared with 1.14 percent a decade ago

October 01, 2024 / 20:59 IST
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Share of out of pocket spending declines
Share of out of pocket spending declines

India’s push to build health infrastructure during the Covid-19 period helped push the share of government health spending higher than people’s out-of-pocket expenditure for the first time, according to a study by the Observer Research Foundation.

While out-of-pocket spending declined from 64.2 percent in FY14 to 47.1 percent in FY20, it dipped another seven percentage points to 39.4 percent in FY22.

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In contrast, government spending on health rose from a meagre 28.6 percent in FY14 to 48 percent in FY22.

“While the increased health spending was necessitated by the pandemic, it is clear from historical data that this has been an ongoing trend throughout the decade,” said the study.