Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditure Among Migrant Workers in India: A Narrative Review
Sudha R Bhoi1, Shiv H Joshi2, Abhishek Joshi2
1Epidemiology and Public Health, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha, IND.
Abstract:
Migrant workers make significant contributions to host regions and economies in many nations, frequently working in vulnerable situations in crucial sectors like agricultural and food processing, transportation, health care, and construction sectors. India has one of the world's highest out-of-pocket spending rates, with a cost making up about 62.6% of total health expenses. Migrant workers face healthcare financing burdens due to medical expenses resulting in large out-of-pocket payments. This narrative review aims to gain insight into why migrant workers face out-of-pocket expenditures on health and explore the inclusion of migrant workers in the existing healthcare system in India. For the literature search, databases like PubMed and Google Scholar were used to find relevant articles. This review will be helpful from the public health perspective in illustrating the need for studies and research on the health rights of migrant workers, their healthcare finances, and the social protection of such vulnerable populations who are poor and marginalized. Due to various health disparities, migrant workers may incur unforeseen out-of-pocket costs for the household healthcare system. Health insurance enhances the likelihood of accessing healthcare and minimizes out-of-pocket expenses on inpatient services. Patients' visits to primary healthcare facilities are not increased by health insurance; hospitals remain the primary healthcare provider. Most interstate migrant workers remain unprotected and burdened by the cost of healthcare due to OOP payments in case of medical emergencies. The legal status is a crucial predictor of migrants' access to affordable and adequate health care in a country.
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