Private Sector Presence in India’s Healthcare: Econometric Analysis of Patterns and Consequences

33 Pages Posted: 5 Feb 2021

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Priyanka Yadav

Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre For International Trade and Development

Amit S Ray

Jawaharlal Nehru University - Centre for International Trade and Development

Date Written: November 26, 2020

Abstract

The presence of private providers in the Indian healthcare remains one of the most debated issues. This paper attempts to contribute to this debate from the angle of the ultimate goal of healthcare provision – a healthy population. We explore whether private sector presence has improved the general health status of the people. We develop a theoretical argument to hypothesise that private sector presence in India would lead to better health status through the route of competition driven quality, but which in turn could lead to adverse economic consequences. We use district level secondary data from government sources to confirm our hypotheses using robust tools of applied econometrics, correcting for problems of endogeneity. Constructing a district level index of private sector presence, we identify distinct spatial/geographical clusters, explained by socio-economic prosperity as well as demonstration effect. We also find a robust positive association between private sector presence and general health outcomes, accompanied with an adverse economic consequence of rising catastrophic out-of-pocket expenditure. In terms of policy, the paper concludes that rather than restricting the growth of the private sector, the government must strengthen the quality of the existing public healthcare delivery system and ensure effective monitoring and regulation.

Keywords: Private Sector Healthcare, India, Health Outcomes, Health Policy

JEL Classification: I11, I15, I18

Suggested Citation

Yadav, Priyanka and Ray, Amit S, Private Sector Presence in India’s Healthcare: Econometric Analysis of Patterns and Consequences (November 26, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3738082 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3738082

Priyanka Yadav

Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre For International Trade and Development ( email )

New Delhi, Delhi 110067
India

Amit S Ray (Contact Author)

Jawaharlal Nehru University - Centre for International Trade and Development ( email )

School of International Studies
New Delhi, Delhi 110067
India

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