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working paper no 123 health insurance for the poor in india rajeev ahuja march 2004 indian council for research on international economic relations th core 6a 4 floor india habitat ...

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                                     WORKING PAPER NO. 123
                        HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THE POOR IN INDIA
                                          RAJEEV AHUJA
                                            March 2004
               INDIAN COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
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                   Core-6A, 4  Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110 003
                                                               Content
                   Foreword................................................... i
                   Abstract.................................................. ii
                   1       Introduction.......................................... 1
                   2       Health Insurance for the poor......................... 4
                           2.1     Insurance reforms and health insurance prospects for the poor............................... 9
                           2.2     Community Based Universal Health Insurance Scheme ....................................... 11
                   3       Private Health Insurance in India.................... 16
                   4       Impact on the poor................................... 20
                   5       Conclusions.......................................... 21
                   References................................................ 23
                                                            List of Tables
                   Table 1: Important differences in CBHI Arrangements........................................................ 7
                   Table 2: Mediclaim Policy.................................................................................................. 17
                   Table 3: Jan Arogya Bima Policy........................................................................................ 17
                             Foreword
             The paper “Health Insurance for the Poor in India” was prepared to give an
         overview on the topic. Earlier draft of the paper was presented at ICRIER in a workshop
         organised under the project “New institutional and Economic Approaches to Health
         Insurance for the Poor in India" on 17th March, 2003. This revised paper incorporates
         comments made by the workshop participants.
             In general, health insurance is not well developed in India. A major part of total
         health spending in the country takes the form of private, out-of-pocket spending which is
         clearly regressive in nature. There is a clear need for developing health insurance
         mechanism, especially for the low-income people who need it the most. A number of
         health insurance experiments are currently being tried for the low-income people in India.
         This paper gives a perspective on the topic.
                                             Arvind Virmani
                                        Director & Chief Executive
                                                  ICRIER
         March 2004
                               i
                                       Health Insurance for the Poor in India*
                                                       Rajeev Ahuja1
                                                         Abstract
                          Community based health insurance (CBHI) is more suited than alternate
                   arrangements to providing health insurance to the low-income people living in
                   developing countries. The universal health insurance scheme, launched recently by the
                   Prime Minister of India, is only one of the forms that CBHI can take. While analysing the
                   proposed scheme, we examine alternate forms of CBHI schemes prevalent in the country.
                   The development of private health insurance market in the country will not leave the poor
                   unaffected. Insurance sector reform can affect the poor through its effect on the provision
                   of health services (i.e., cost, quality and access) used by the low-income people as well as
                   through its access to financing of health care. In this paper we also explore how insurance
                   sector reforms alter health insurance prospects facing the poor in India, and what changes
                   on the health front affecting the poor have happened or are likely to happen as a result of
                   insurance sector reforms. We conclude that in diverse settings of India all forms of CBHI
                   have a role to play and therefore need to be encouraged by the government through
                   appropriate interventions. Formal insurance providers can also be reigned to serve low-
                   income population. At the same time, developments in formal health insurance market
                   need to be guided so as to minimise cost escalation of health care provision.
                   Key Words: Health Insurance; Low-income people; poverty; risk and insurance;
                   insurance schemes.
                                       I1, I3, G1
                   JEL Classification: 
                                                                             
                   *  The author has benefited from discussions with Ajay Mahal, Ajit Sharan, Charu Garg, D. N. Rao and
                      Sujatha Rao. Indranil De provided competent research assistance. The author is grateful to an
                      anonymous referee for giving valuable comments on the earlier draft of the paper. The author
                      gratefully acknowledges financial support from the Volkswagen Foundation.
                   1  Author is a senior research fellow at ICRIER. He can be reached at ahujaahuja@yahoo.com or
                      rajeev@icrier.res.in.
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