Decentralization of Health Care Systems: Findings from Odisha and Gujarat, India

This study was carried out in two districts of Vadodara and Khurdha in the states of Gujarat and Odisha respectively. The data includes both primary and secondary sources. The primary quantitative survey includes data collected through a questionnaire for 480 women (15–49 years of age) and 480 men (15–54 years of age) from 480 households. The primary qualitative data includes data collected from in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and case studies. The secondary source includes the data from the health facility survey of the DLHS-3. The study was carried out during 2009–2010. In this paper, an attempt has also been made to construct an index of health systems decentralization using secondary data with inputs from the field from the primary study in the two states of Gujarat and Odisha, which revealed that Gujarat fared higher in terms of health system decentralization compared to its counterpart.
Source: Journal of Health Management - Category: Health Management Authors: Tags: Articles Source Type: research