National sample surveys show poor households face catastrophic expenditure for oral healthcare services in India

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Prasad, Banuru Muralidhara [1 ]
Tripathy, Jaya Prasad [2 ]
Bera, Om Prakash [3 ]
Shanbhag, Namita [4 ]
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[1] Int Union TB & Lung Dis, Union South East Asia Off, TB & Communicable Dis, New Delhi, India
[2] All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Community Med, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
[3] Global Hlth Advocacy Incubator, New Delhi, India
[4] Govt Dent Coll & Res Inst, Dept Publ Hlth Dent, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
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Catastrophe; healthcare expenditure; oral healthcare; out of pocket;
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10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2322_20
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: Globally people pay out-of-pocket (OOP) to access Oral healthcare services. In India, there is limited evidence on estimates of OOP expenditure. We undertook an analysis of national sample survey data on household health care expenditure to understand the expenditure pattern for Oral healthcare services and the catastrophic burden. Method: The expenditure reported for Oral healthcare services from two surveys: 71st round and 75th round, published by National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) was extracted. Based on monthly household consumption expenditure three economic groups were made: poor, middle- and rich-income groups. The OOP expenditure pattern while accessing day-care services and hospitalization and in public and private sector and the catastrophic expenditure were analysed. Results: A total of 204 and 155 households from two national surveys reported to have accessed day-care Oral services respectively. The median OOP expenditure in public sector remained same at US $ 4 in both surveys. Over 35% of 78 households in 71st round and 42% of 167 in 75th round used public sector hospitalization services. The median expenditure of hospitalization doubled from US$ 58 (IQR 21-263) in 71st round to US $ 125 (IQR 45-363) in 75th round. Households from poor income groups spent seven times more for Oral healthcare services during the recent survey and faced catastrophic expenditure. Conclusion: The OOP expenditure for Oral healthcare has significant catastrophic household expenditure among the poor. There is a need to increase investment in public sector and insurance to protect poor against hospitalization expenditure in private sector.
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