health expenditure and development
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HEALTH EXPENDITURE AND DEVELOPMENT
Arvind Kumar YadavRegd. No-15Mphec08
M.Phil. EconomicsCentral University of Punjab, Bathinda
Introduction:
Public Health Expenditure on Health has not only been recognised in fighting with measure diseases like HIV/ AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria, meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MGDs), Reducing Poverty but also important for Industrial and Economic Development of a country (UN,2010).
Some Related Definition of Health:
“Good health is one of the man’s most precious assets”. Economist consider Health as Human Capital for a long time. Fuchs(1966)
“ A state of complete Physical, Mental and Social well being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” (WHO, 1948).
Relationship between Health Expenditure and Development
Development is a process of enlarging people’s choice.
Such choice like• healthy life• Acquired knowledge to greater social,
economic and political freedom.• Opportunities to be creative and productivity.• Enjoy personal self respect.
Basic indicators of Development1. real income
2. Health.
3. Education.
Development is not only the growth in income, wealth or consumption but also the expansion of Human capabilities.
According to prof. Sen (1985) “health contributes to a person’s basic capabilities to function.
Development has to be more concerned with enhancing the lives we lead and freedoms we enjoy.
For Sen “well being” means being well in the sense of being healthy, well nourished or highly literate and more broadly having freedom of choice.
Millennium Development Goals and India
Target 1 : Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger.
Target 2 : Achieved Universal Primary Education.
Target 3 : Promote Gender equality and empowerment of women.
Target 4 : Reduced child mortality.
Target 5 : Improve maternal health.
Target 6 : Combat HIV/ AIDS, malaria and other diseases.
Target 7 : Ensure environmental sustainability.
Target 8 : Develop a Global partnership for Development.
Objective of the study1. To analyse the pattern of Health Expenditure in India.
2. To examine the Health status over a period of time.
Database and methodology1. Ministry of health and family welfare.
2. Census of India, Registrar General of India.
3. Human Development Reports.
4. Reports of planning commission.
5. Economic survey, Government of India.
6. World health reports.
7. National accounts statistics.
8. Sample Registration System (SRS).
Fig-2, as a percentage of total health expenditure
Source: planning commission
Fig-3Trend in under 5MR
Source: NFHS, SRS
Fig-4, trend in IMR
Source: Sample Registration System, Officer of Registrar General of India
Fig-5, trend in Maternal Mortality Ratio
Source: Sample Registration System, Officer of Registrar General of India
Fig-6, LEB
www.data.worldbank.org
Fig-7, CDR & CBR
Source: Ministry of health and family welfare
Efficient, equitable and high quality
health services.
Better health status.
Better human capital
Less poverty.
Improved economic
development.
Main Finding
U5MR reduced to 125 in 1990 to 49 in 2013, it is narrow to 42 who is the target of MDGs.
The IMR reduced to 80 (1990) to 40 in 2013, and the target is 27 in 2015. now some what closed to this Goals.
The Maternal mortality ratio is 437 in 1990, reduced to 167 in 2011-13, but the target was 109.
The LEB increased 50 in 1990 to 66 in 2010.
Death rate is 28 in 1995 to reduced 21 in 2010.
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