An anatomy of out-of-pocket expenditure in four Indian States

An anatomy of out-of-pocket expenditure in four Indian States

8 August, 2025

The Indian health system is characterized by persistently high levels of out of pocket payment (OOP). Routinely collected national household survey data were unable to clarify two important concerns: 1. The extent to which higher levels of OOP are prevalent in India’s richer states is largely explained by epidemiological differences; 2. Characteristics of OOP across longer, multi-provider care-seeking journeys.

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