Recently, The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare released the National Health Account (NHA) estimates for the fiscal years 2020-21 and 2021-22.
National Health Account Estimates
- The reports are the 8th and 9th editions of NHA estimates for 2020-21 and 2021-22.
- The reports provide a detailed view of healthcare spending in India.
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Key Findings of NHA Estimates for 2020-21 and 2021-22
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Government Health Expenditure (GHE) Growth
- Government spending on healthcare has steadily increased.
- GHE as a share of GDP rose from 1.13% (2014-15) to 1.84% (2021-22).
- GHE as part of General Government Expenditure (GGE) grew from 3.94% to 6.12% in the same period.
- In per capita terms, GHE tripled from Rs. 1,108 (2014-15) to Rs. 3,169 (2021-22).
- Between 2020-21 and 2021-22, GHE increased by 37% due to the COVID-19 response.
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Decline in Out-of-Pocket Expenditure (OOPE)
- OOPE decreased from 62.6% of Total Health Expenditure (THE) in 2014-15 to 39.4% in 2021-22.
- This decline reflects increased public spending, reducing the financial burden on households.
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Increase in Government Share in Total Health Expenditure
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- Government’s share in THE increased from 29% (2014-15) to 48% (2021-22).
- This indicates growing reliance on public health services.
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Total Health Expenditure (THE) in 2020-21 and 2021-22
- THE in 2020-21 was Rs. 7,39,327 crores, representing 3.73% of GDP.
- In 2021-22, THE rose to Rs. 9,04,461 crores, or 3.83% of GDP.
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Growth in Social Security Expenditure (SSE) on Health
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- SSE on health rose from 5.7% of THE (2014-15) to 8.7% (2021-22).
- This growth reduces the financial risks for individuals accessing healthcare.
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About National Health Account (NHA) Estimates
- It is prepared by National Health Accounts Technical Secretariat (NHATS) under the Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
- NHA estimates provide insights into India’s healthcare spending patterns.
- Adheres to global SHA 2011 standards for accurate data comparison.
- Regular updates reflect changes in India’s healthcare policies and system.
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- Current Health Expenditure (CHE) accounted for 89.73% in 2020-21 and 87.32% in 2021-22.
- Capital expenditure in healthcare grew from Rs. 75,910 crores in 2020-21 to Rs. 1,14,701 crores in 2021-22.