Bibliometric analysis of scientific publications on health care insurance in India from 2000 to 2021

IF 1.4 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Santosh Nayak, D. Behera, Jyothi Shetty, A. Shetty, Satish Kumar, Sandeep S. Shenoy
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ABSTRACT Background: India's health care suffers from high out-of-pocket medical expenses that lead to a higher financial burden on poor people. To reduce the health cost burden, the government of India has initiated many governments funded insurance schemes since 2000. Private health insurance also flourished, but the coverage is limited to wealthier households. Many researchers have published many scientific publications on this research domain, but the bibliometric analysis of scientific publications is missing. Methods: We have relied on the ‘SCOPUS' database for data collection based on the wider availability of literature. 761 documents extracted were journal articles, published between 2000 and 2021 followed by certain inclusion and exclusion criteria. Biblioshiny package of R-Studio has been used for data analysis. Results: Our analysis reflect upon various aspects of Bibliographic analysis like number of articles published, cited, country wise scientific production etc. Our results also reflect on very few studies that relate to Poverty, income, young adults, aged, adolescents, and children, where there is further scope for research. Conclusion: We found that the health insurance-related publication rate has increased over the period. But it requires more research especially the implementation of health insurance mechanisms from the health system perspective. The study will be a policy document to find the research gaps in the healthcare insurance domain.
2000-2001年印度医疗保险科学出版物的文献计量分析
摘要背景:印度的医疗保健费用高昂,这给穷人带来了更大的经济负担。为了减轻医疗费用负担,自2000年以来,印度政府启动了许多由政府资助的保险计划。私人医疗保险也蓬勃发展,但覆盖范围仅限于富裕家庭。许多研究人员在这一研究领域发表了许多科学出版物,但对科学出版物的文献计量学分析却缺失。方法:我们依靠“SCOPUS”数据库,根据更广泛的文献进行数据收集。提取的761份文件是2000年至2021年间发表的期刊文章,遵循一定的纳入和排除标准。R-Studio的Bibliobshing软件包已用于数据分析。结果:我们的分析反映了文献分析的各个方面,如发表、引用的文章数量、国别科学成果等。我们的结果还反映了极少数与贫困、收入、年轻人、老年人、青少年和儿童有关的研究,这些研究还有进一步的研究空间。结论:我们发现健康保险相关的公布率在这段时间内有所上升。但它需要更多的研究,特别是从卫生系统的角度来研究医疗保险机制的实施。这项研究将是一份政策文件,旨在找出医疗保险领域的研究空白。
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