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Abstract

Analysis Of Public Healthcare Expenditure And Its Economic Impact

Neelam Singh

Volume: 14 Issue: 2 2024

Abstract:

A social security system that is well-developed enhances the health conditions of its residents, encourages the market involvement of an efficient labour force, and is a driving force behind the quick advancement of both economic and social growth. In addition to assisting in the prevention of excessive inflation in social consumption, appropriate public expenditures on healthcare may also contribute to the maintenance of economic and social stability. Study is qualitative and focuses on literature from the very last list to the current one to get an comprehensive idea about political economics of public health expenditures by analysing the consequences of the shifting pattern of government health expenditures in India. The purpose of this research is to get an understanding of the political economics of public health expenditures by analysing the consequences of the shifting pattern of government health expenditures in India over the course of the last two and a half decades.

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