Translating Research to Policy: Setting Provider Payment Rates for Strategic Purchasing under India's National Publicly Financed Health Insurance Scheme.
Shankar PrinjaManinder Pal SinghKavitha RajsekarOshima SachinPraveen GedamAnu NagarBalram Bhargavanull nullPublished in: Applied health economics and health policy (2021)
Evidence-informed price-setting helped to reduce wide disparities in cost and price, as well as aligning incentives towards broader health system goals. Such strategic purchasing and price-setting requires the creation of systems of generating evidence on the cost of health services. Further research is recommended to develop a cost-function to study changes in cost with variations in time, region, prices, skill-mix and other factors.