[HTML][HTML] Public health insurance and maternal health care utilization in India: Evidence from the 2005–2012 mothers' cohort data

TA Gebremedhin, I Mohanty, T Niyonsenga - BMC Pregnancy and …, 2022 - Springer
… were assessed using multilevel modelling approach, allowing us … Health insurance is expected
to reduce the burden of costscosts associated with maternal and childcare because the …

Contribution of economic and nutritional context to overweight/obesity dynamics in Indian women from 1998 to 2016: a multilevel analysis of national survey data

J Baby, JS Varghese, S Cyriac, KMV Narayan… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
… from energy intake exceeding energy expenditure.7 While literature … overweight/obesity
and address-related health burdens. … ) of cereals, sugars and oils from food expenditure data. …

[HTML][HTML] Forgone healthcare and financial burden due to out-of-pocket payments in Bangladesh: a multilevel analysis

MM Rahman, MR Islam, MS Rahman, F Hossain… - Health economics …, 2022 - Springer
… This study used data from the most recent nationally … a health service in the first stage and
a prediction equation for the model’s outcome variable-level of OOP health expenditure at the …

[PDF][PDF] Investigating Various Correlates Associated with Maternity Care Expenditure in India: Evidence from National Sample Survey Data

M Biswas, A Banerjee - Demography India, 2023 - iasp.ac.in
… Interestingly, the findings from this study found that the public and private maternity costs
were … burden of maternal health care expenditure in India: multilevel analysis of national data. …

The influence of contextual factors on maternal healthcare utilization in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review of multilevel models

S Simona, C Lumamba, F Moyo, E Ng'andu, M Phiri - medRxiv, 2022 - medrxiv.org
… still bears the heaviest burden of maternal mortality among the … did not exclusively target
studies using multilevel modelling. … health expenditure were among eligible contextual factors. …

Out-of-pocket expenditure and catastrophic health spending on maternity care for hospital based delivery care in empowered action group (EAG) States of India

S Kumar, K Anil Kumar - Global Social Welfare, 2021 - Springer
… information related to spending on maternity care from the data set. … study also revealed
that those from the general caste have a higher burden of CHS due to maternal health services

[HTML][HTML] … effects on skipping sequence of maternal and child health indicators from National Family Health Survey: An application of cross-classified multilevel model

R Sharma, LK Dwivedi, S Jana, K Banerjee… - … -Population Health, 2022 - Elsevier
… of FAs and FIs on data quality in India. However, due to the … Similarly, 17 questions on
institutional delivery care and costs … , reducing the respondent burden and the time and cost of …

[HTML][HTML] District-Level Patterns of Health Insurance Coverage and Out-of-Pocket Expenditure on Caesarean Section Deliveries in Public Health Facilities in India

R Kamath, H Brand, N Nayak, V Lakshmi, R Verma… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
expenditure on C-section deliveries in public health facilities in NFHS 4 and NFHS 5. The
present study explores district-level data associated with healthmaternity healthcare services

Does health insurance coverage improve maternal healthcare services utilization in India? Evidence from National Family Health Survey-5, 2019–21

RD Prasad, K Ghosh, N Shri - Journal of Public Health, 2023 - Springer
study uses the data from the most recent round of India’s DHS, ie National Family Health
Researchers emphasize that the HIC reduces the burden of costs associated with institutional …

[HTML][HTML] Social and regional disparities in utilization of maternal and child healthcare services in India: A study of the post-national health mission period

M Bango, S Ghosh - Frontiers in Pediatrics, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… The analysis (Figure 8) from NFHS data showed that the high burden of the healthcare
expenditure by the poorest quantile was financed primarily in two ways—by their savings (66%) …