Polarization in the Utilization
of Public Hospitals and GovernmentSponsored
Health Insurance (GSHI):
The Unique Case of Kerala
Cyril Philip and S Sandhya
PUBLISHED : 07 NOV 2023
Abstract
This paper examines three objectives. The first objective was to study whether GSHI schemes
had an impact on GSHI-related hospitalisations during 2018-2022 only (inter-state analysis),
as there was uniform availability of data across all the states during this period. The second
objective was to analyse the difference in the utilization of public hospitals for inpatients and
outpatient visits between the GSHI-covered and non-covered households, among the top 10
states only, whose GSHI coverage was high (estimated from 75
round of National Sample
Survey (NSS), 2017-18). This data was used as it coincides with 2008-2020 period, during
which the polarization in the use of public hospitals might have happened in Kerala. The third
objective examined whether polarization in the utilization of public hospitals in Kerala varied
across various socio-economic sections of the sample population. The results suggested that
most of the states, including Kerala, recorded impressive rise in GSHI-hospitalisations during
2018-2022. The interstate analysis, from 75
th
th
NSS round proved that Kerala has shown
polarization in the utilization of public hospitals and further, the disaggregated analysis has
shown that the polarization was stronger among socially and economically well-off households
compared to poorer households. This again lent credence to the polarization hypothesis.
However, among the 14 districts, Wayanad exhibited an opposite polarization in favour of
private hospitals. The analysis suggested that GSHI schemes could have created a polarization
in the utilization of public hospitals in Kerala during 2008-2020.
Key Words
GSHI, Polarization, Utilization pattern, Public hospitals, Inpatients, Outpatient
visits
Author Biography
Cyril Philip Ph. D. candidate, School of Economi cs, University of Hyderabad, Telangana, India 500046.
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S Sandhya
Professor (Retired), School of Economi cs, University of Hyderabad, Telangana, India 500046.
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