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New Delhi : It has also become expensive to treat common man in India. The situation is that more than nine crore people of India spend almost of their household expenditure on the treatment of themselves and their families. to 23 per cent Due to which there are difficulties in their living. It has been said in the media report that the expenditure on health care in India has crossed the alarming level from where it has become difficult for the common man to live. domestic A quarter of the expenditure is spent on health care Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) National Indicator Framework Progress Report According to , a total of 40 crore people living in Indian households spend more than a quarter of their household expenditure on health care. The report says that out of its spending on health care Proportion of households spending -40 percent 2017-18 And 4093-23 has increased significantly between. Kerala spends the most The report found that Number of households spending more than 23 percent on health care It has increased from 4.5 percent to 6.7 percent. Similarly, households spending more than % of their spending on health care were 1.6 per cent to 2.3 per cent. In many states 4093-25 has recorded the highest proportion of health care expenditure in Kerala, where about 18 Per cent of the households spent their expenditure per cent and 6 per cent of them spent more than 23 per cent Spent even more. Other states that have registered such a significant increase in health care expenditure include Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Telangana. 623692 crore Indians lack financial security NITI Aayog's June As per the report of , approximately crore Indians (of the population of 100 per cent) lack any financial security for health, due to which their out-of-pocket expenditure is high. Is. The report also estimated that the actual number is likely to be higher due to the population not covered as a result of existing coverage gaps in the PMJAY scheme.

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New Delhi : It has also become expensive to treat common man in India. The situation is that more than nine crore people of India spend almost of their household expenditure on the treatment of themselves and their families. to 23 per cent Due to which there are difficulties in their living. It has been said in the media report that the expenditure on health care in India has crossed the alarming level from where it has become difficult for the common man to live.

domestic A quarter of the expenditure is spent on health care

Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) National Indicator Framework Progress Report According to , a total of 40 crore people living in Indian households spend more than a quarter of their household expenditure on health care. The report says that out of its spending on health care Proportion of households spending -40 percent 2017-18 And 4093-23 has increased significantly between.

Kerala spends the most

The report found that Number of households spending more than 23 percent on health care It has increased from 4.5 percent to 6.7 percent. Similarly, households spending more than % of their spending on health care were 1.6 per cent to 2.3 per cent. In many states 4093-25 has recorded the highest proportion of health care expenditure in Kerala, where about 18 Per cent of the households spent their expenditure per cent and 6 per cent of them spent more than 23 per cent Spent even more. Other states that have registered such a significant increase in health care expenditure include Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Telangana.

623692 crore Indians lack financial security NITI Aayog’s June As per the report of , approximately crore Indians (of the population of 100 per cent) lack any financial security for health, due to which their out-of-pocket expenditure is high. Is. The report also estimated that the actual number is likely to be higher due to the population not covered as a result of existing coverage gaps in the PMJAY scheme.