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dc.contributor.authorDholakia, Archana
dc.contributor.authorDholakia, Ravindra H.
dc.date.accessioned2010-10-18T10:39:28Z
dc.date.available2010-10-18T10:39:28Z
dc.date.copyright2001
dc.date.issued2001-10-18T10:39:28Z
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11718/9741
dc.descriptionJournal of Health Management, Vol. 3, No. 2, (July-December, 2001), pp. 239-260en
dc.description.abstractIn this article, budgetary subsidies in the health sector in Gujarat are estimated by following the methodology of the discussion paper on subsidies (Government of India [GOI (1997)] after duly recognising several problems with it. The 1997 methodology includes both the explicit and implicit subsidies for the merit and non-merit sub-sectors in the state. These subsidies are estimated for the years 1995-96 to 1999-2000. The cost recovery rates in the health sector are also estimated and compared to the major states in the country. Gujarat’s case is comparable to other major states in the health sector. Implicit subsidies are more dominant than the explicit subsidies in this sector. Very low-cost recovery rates in the sector are associated with serious problems in the public provision of health care services in the state. After briefly discussing some of these problems, required reforms to reduce the subsidies in this sector are suggested.
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dc.subjectBudgeten
dc.subjectHealthen
dc.titleBudgetary subsidies in the health sector: the case of Gujaraten
dc.typeArticleen
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