在印度,生育负担得起吗?孕产妇保健支出评价

Pushpendra Singh , Virendra Kumar , Sonia Verma
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尽管有几个儿童生存和安全孕产方案,包括产前护理和产后护理在内的孕产妇支出每天都在达到新的高度。本研究考察了寻求分娩护理所产生的医疗保健支出的程度,包括跨社会经济特征的ANC和PNC。此外,本研究考察了灾难性分娩支出的程度及其对印度妇女的贫困影响。本研究使用了2014年1月至6月以“社会消费:健康”为主题进行的第71轮国家抽样调查办公室(NSSO)的单位水平记录。结果显示,在公立医院分娩的妇女在分娩方面花费1587卢比,而在农村地区私立医院分娩的妇女在分娩方面花费的钱是私立医院的9倍多(14,777.2卢比)。更糟糕的是,对已经面临高昂的孕产妇保健支出的任何额外负担都使46.6%的妇女(在分娩的妇女中)处于贫困线以下。最后,迫切需要加强产妇保健服务,不分阶级、种姓、地区,人人都能随时获得、获得和负担得起。
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How Affordable is Childbearing in India? An Evaluation of Maternal Healthcare Expenditures

Notwithstanding several child survival and safe motherhood programmes, maternal expenditures including antenatal care (ANC) and postnatal care (PNC) are gaining new heights every day. This study examines the extent of healthcare expenditure incurred for seeking delivery care including ANC and PNC across the socio-economic characteristics. Further, this study examines the extent of catastrophic delivery expenditure and its impoverishing effect on Indian women. The present study used unit level records of the 71st round of the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) which was surveyed during January to June in 2014 on the theme ‘Social Consumption: Health.’ Results reveal that women who gave births to their babies in public hospitals spend rupees 1587 for the childbirth whereas the women who gave births to their babies in private hospitals spend more than nine times higher money for the delivery in rural areas (rupees 14,777.2). What's worse is that any additional burden on the already facing high maternal healthcare expenditure tips 46.6% women (among those who delivered) below the poverty line. In conclusion, there is a dire need of strengthening maternal health services which should be readily available, accessible and affordable to all irrespective of class-caste-region.

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