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Health Costs Skyrocket: Are We Sick of It?

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Universal Health Coverage Day highlighted rising healthcare costs.
  • Primary healthcare is crucial, not just insurance coverage.
  • India's reforms prioritize insurance over strong primary care.
Health Costs Skyrocket: Are We Sick of It?

Universal Health Coverage Day, observed on December 12, brought attention to the growing burden of unaffordable health costs. This year's theme critically questioned the adequacy of current health systems. While international declarations emphasize the right to health, many countries, including India, have prioritized financial protection through public health insurance schemes.

These insurance-focused reforms often neglect comprehensive primary healthcare, leading to increased out-of-pocket expenditures for patients. Evidence suggests that weak public health systems and underfinancing of primary care compel greater reliance on expensive private healthcare. This trend contributes significantly to household debt.

Strengthening primary and secondary care, alongside a commitment to public spending, is crucial. Countries that have successfully implemented UHC through insurance have also invested in robust public health infrastructures. For India, a renewed focus on comprehensive primary healthcare and social determinants of health is imperative to achieve true universal healthcare.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Universal Health Coverage focuses on financial protection for illness, while Universal Healthcare encompasses equitable access to comprehensive primary care services.
India's reforms prioritize insurance schemes which often lead to out-of-pocket expenses and neglect the development of a strong primary healthcare system.
Universal Health Coverage Day raises awareness about the right to health and highlights issues like unaffordable healthcare costs and the need for comprehensive care.

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