Pathways to Reimagining Commercial Health Insurance
In this paper, we explore how India’s growing CHI segment can be used to deliver adequate financial protection and good health outcomes
National Health Mission: Rigid and Complicated Fund Devolution Leading to Underutilisation
In this post, we look at National Health Mission scheme and its rigid fund devolution architecture
Making Healthcare Budgets Count: A Study of State Expenditure on Healthcare
In this research brief, we seek to explore the differences in healthcare expenditure between States in greater depth. We study the differences in budgetary allocations for healthcare between States as a proportion of State GDP and as a portion of total expenditure overall.
Leveraging Communities for Health Insurance
In this post, we analyse the community-based health insurance model and suggest pathways for reform
Community-based Health Insurance: The VimoSEWA Case
In this blog post, we analyse the VimoSEWA model in India, which shows the strength of community-level intervention and support
Managed Care: Linking Health Care with Health Insurance
In this post, we examine the concept of managed care and attempt to understand its relevance in the Indian context.
Employee State Insurance Scheme is missing in action
Covid-19 has exposed how ESIS and the ESIC system have failed beneficiaries; there is a need for reform involving outcome-measuring, better governance, and competition
Employee State Insurance Scheme – Performance and Potential Pathways for Reform
In this note, we review the current status of ESIS and consider pathways through which ESIS can more effectively deliver the promised services and benefits to its beneficiaries.
Commercial Health Insurance in India – Status and Challenges
This note was first published as a part of session 2 of the four-part webinar series hosted by Dvara Research and IndiaSpend.
Status of Health Systems in India at National and Subnational Levels
This note was first published as a part of session 1 of the four-part webinar series hosted by Dvara Research and IndiaSpend.