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印度非传染性疾病导致的医疗支出上升:一种展望。

Rising Health Expenditure Due to Non-Communicable Diseases in India: An Outlook.

作者信息

Barik Debasis, Arokiasamy Perianayagam

机构信息

National Council of Applied Economic Research , New Delhi, Delhi , India.

International Institute for Population Sciences , Mumbai, Maharashtra , India.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2016 Nov 29;4:268. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2016.00268. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

With ongoing demographic transition, epidemiological transition has been emerged as a growing concern in India. The share of non-communicable disease in total disease burden has increased from 31% in 1990 to 45% in 2010. This paper seeks to explore the health scenario of India in the wake of the growing pace of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension among Indian population using data from health and morbidity survey of the National Sample Survey Organisation (2004) and notifies about the resource needed to tackle this growing health risk. Given the share of private players (70%) in Indian health system, results indicate a higher private expenditure, mostly out-of-pocket expense, on account of non-communicable diseases. A timely look into the matter may tackle a more dreadful situation in near future.

摘要

随着人口结构的持续转变,流行病学转变已成为印度日益关注的问题。非传染性疾病在总疾病负担中的占比已从1990年的31%增至2010年的45%。本文旨在利用国家抽样调查组织2004年健康与发病率调查的数据,探讨在印度人口中糖尿病和高血压等非传染性疾病发病率不断上升的情况下印度的健康状况,并通报应对这一日益增长的健康风险所需的资源。鉴于印度医疗体系中私营部门占比(70%),结果显示因非传染性疾病产生的私人支出更高,主要是自付费用。及时审视此事或许能在不久的将来应对更可怕的局面。

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