Importance of Proximity to Outpatient Care Facilities in Rural India

Authors

  • T. R. Dilip Author
  • Rajeev Sadanandan Author
  • Sunil Nandraj Author

Keywords:

Helathcare, Consumption Pattern, Outpatient Care, NSSO, India

Abstract

The paper illustrates the additional travel and associated burden while accessing
outpatient care services in Rural India. Analysis based on the 75th round of National
Sample Survey (2017-18) on ‘Health Care Consumption’, showed that only 54 per cent
people in rural India were able to avail outpatient care within their locality in comparison
with 94 per cent in urban India. The need to travel outside their rural locality is lowest
for those seeking care from private clinic/doctor (62%), followed by those seeking
government facilities (56%). The utilization of outpatient services from their localities
were more for non-chronic ailments (62%) than for chronic ailments (46%). Those
seeking health care outside their locality reported higher out of pocket expenditure and
had higher loss in household income due to outpatient treatment. Results indicate the
achievement of the long-standing goals set for establishing adequately staffed PHCs and
CHCs in rural areas and a provision to provide incentives to set up health facilities in
remote rural areas is essential to ensure equitable access to basic health care in here.
Since the establishment of specialized care in all the rural areas is financially not viable,
the solution suggested here is to compensate the rural population for travel and other
related costs.

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Published

2019-10-11