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Sub-national health accounts: Experience from Punjab State in India.

Pankaj BahugunaIndranil MukhopadhyayAkashdeep Singh ChauhanSaroj Kumar RanaSakthivel SelvarajShankar Prinja
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The healthcare in Punjab is largely financed through private OOPE. Currently, public health spending in Punjab is inadequate to meet the healthcare demands of population, which is less than 1% of state's GSDP. Monitoring public resources is very important for better resource allocations. Health Accounts production is useful in order to assess future trends and impact of health financing policies on goals of universal health coverage and should be made a part of routine monitoring system both at national and sub-national level.
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