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When state-funded health insurance schemes fail to provide financial protection: An in-depth exploration of the experiences of patients from urban slums of Chhattisgarh,India
Authors:Sulakshana Nandi  Helen Schneider
Institution:1. School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa;2. Public Health Resource Network, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, Indiasulakshana@phrnindia.orgORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4366-4566;4. School of Public Health, UWC/MRC Health Services to Systems Unit, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This paper explores the dynamics of access under the state-funded universal health insurance scheme in Chhattisgarh, India, and specifically the relationship between choice, affordability and acceptability. A qualitative case study of patients from the slums of Raipur City incurring significant heath expenditure despite using insurance, was conducted, examining the way patients and their families sought to navigate and negotiate hospitalisation under the scheme. Eight purposefully selected (‘revelatory’) instances of patients (and their families) utilising private hospitals are presented. Patients and their family exercised their agency to the extent that they could. Negotiations on payments took place at every stage, from admission to post-hospitalisation. Once admitted, however, families rapidly lost the initiative, and faced mounting costs, and increasingly harsh interactions with providers. The paper analyses how these outcomes were produced by a combination of failures of key regulatory mechanisms (notably the ‘smart card’), dominant norms of care as a market transaction (rather than a right), and wider cultural acceptance of illegal informal healthcare payments. The unfavourable normative and cultural context of (especially) private sector provisioning in India needs to be recognised by policy makers seeking to ensure financial risk protection through publicly financed health insurance.
Keywords:Publicly funded health insurance  financial protection  regulation  qualitative study  India
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