Treatment cost at pvt hospitals 4 times than govt ones: Survey
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New Delhi: The average cost of treatment in private hospitals, excluding child birth, is about four times than that of public healthcare facilities, reflecting the challenges that India faces in providing affordable and accessible healthcare, according to the Economic Survey.
The Economic Survey 2015-16 tabled in Parliament today also said with limited resources and competing demands in the health sector, it is essential for the government to prioritise its expenditure in the sector.
Citing a report by National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) the survey said: "the average medical expenditure for treatment (excluding child birth) per hospitalised case if treated in private hospital was about four times than that of public hospital during January-June 2014".
On an average, Rs 25,850 was spent for treatment per hospitalised case by people in the private facilities as against Rs 6,120 in the public health facilities, it said.
The Economic Survey 2015-16 tabled in Parliament today also said with limited resources and competing demands in the health sector, it is essential for the government to prioritise its expenditure in the sector.
Citing a report by National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) the survey said: "the average medical expenditure for treatment (excluding child birth) per hospitalised case if treated in private hospital was about four times than that of public hospital during January-June 2014".
On an average, Rs 25,850 was spent for treatment per hospitalised case by people in the private facilities as against Rs 6,120 in the public health facilities, it said.
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