Indian families now pay less for healthcare. Out-of-pocket spending fell from 64.2% to 43.4% in ten years. This is due to the government spending more on public health. Government health expenditure as a share of GDP has also increased. Per capita spending on health has grown significantly. This shows a stronger health financing safety net for citizens.

Government spending on healthcare has surged to Rs 3.85 lakh crore in 2022-23, nearly tripling from a decade ago. This increased public investment has led to a substantial drop in…

India's out-of-pocket health expenditure declines to 43.4% in 2022-23, reflecting improved access to healthcare and government spending

Government health spending has risen, leading to a significant drop in out-of-pocket health expenses. This decline, from 64.2% in 2013-14 to 43.4% in 2022-23, shows improved…

Indian families now pay less for healthcare. Out-of-pocket spending fell from 64.2% to 43.4% in ten years. This is due to the government spending more on public health. Government…