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Catastrophic health expenditure due to hospitalisation for COVID-19 treatment in India: findings from a primary survey
by
Tripathi, Narayan
, Bebarta, Kirtti Kumar
, Krishnendhu, C.
, Garg, Samir
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Catastrophic expenditure
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - drug therapy
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - therapy
/ Economic aspects
/ Epidemics
/ Expenditure
/ Financial protection
/ Health Expenditures
/ Hospital care
/ Hospitalisation
/ Hospitalization
/ Humans
/ India
/ India - epidemiology
/ Life Sciences
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Out of pocket
/ Out-of-pocket expenses
/ Pandemics
/ Research Note
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Surveys
2022
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Catastrophic health expenditure due to hospitalisation for COVID-19 treatment in India: findings from a primary survey
by
Tripathi, Narayan
, Bebarta, Kirtti Kumar
, Krishnendhu, C.
, Garg, Samir
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Catastrophic expenditure
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - drug therapy
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - therapy
/ Economic aspects
/ Epidemics
/ Expenditure
/ Financial protection
/ Health Expenditures
/ Hospital care
/ Hospitalisation
/ Hospitalization
/ Humans
/ India
/ India - epidemiology
/ Life Sciences
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Out of pocket
/ Out-of-pocket expenses
/ Pandemics
/ Research Note
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Surveys
2022
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Catastrophic health expenditure due to hospitalisation for COVID-19 treatment in India: findings from a primary survey
by
Tripathi, Narayan
, Bebarta, Kirtti Kumar
, Krishnendhu, C.
, Garg, Samir
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Catastrophic expenditure
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - drug therapy
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - therapy
/ Economic aspects
/ Epidemics
/ Expenditure
/ Financial protection
/ Health Expenditures
/ Hospital care
/ Hospitalisation
/ Hospitalization
/ Humans
/ India
/ India - epidemiology
/ Life Sciences
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Out of pocket
/ Out-of-pocket expenses
/ Pandemics
/ Research Note
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Surveys
2022
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Catastrophic health expenditure due to hospitalisation for COVID-19 treatment in India: findings from a primary survey
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Catastrophic health expenditure due to hospitalisation for COVID-19 treatment in India: findings from a primary survey
2022
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Overview
Objective
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread illness and a significant proportion of the infected required hospitalisation for treatment. People in developing countries like India were vulnerable to high hospitalisation costs. Despite its crucial importance, few primary studies are available on this aspect of the pandemic. This study was aimed at finding out the out of pocket expenditure (OOPE) and incidence of catastrophic expenditure on hospitalisation of persons infected with COVID-19. A primary survey of 492 randomly selected hospitalisations of individuals tested positive for COVID-19 in high-burden districts during August to November 2020 was carried out telephonically in Chhattisgarh state of India.
Results
Public hospitals accounted for 69% of the hospitalisations for COVID-19 treatment. Mean OOPE per hospitalisation was Indian Rupees (INR) 4871 in public hospitals and INR 169,504 in private hospitals. Around 3% of hospitalisations in public hospitals and 59% in private hospitals resulted in catastrophic expenditure, at a threshold of 40% of non-food annual household expenditure. Enrolment under publicly or privately funded health insurance was not effective in curtailing OOPE. Multivariate analysis showed that utilisation of private hospitals was a key determinant of incurring catastrophic expenditure.
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