Study of Trends And Pattern of Public Expenditure on Health in Haryana State

Authors

  • Pooja Rani Research scholar, Economics Department, MDU Rohtak
  • Bimla langyan Assistant Professor of Economics, MDU, Rohtak.

Keywords:

Public Health Services, Expenditure

Abstract

This paper covers the analysis of the secondary data collected related to the public health expenditures, and the public health status of Haryana state for the period 2001 to 2019. The data has been analysed using regression analysis, trend analysis, and the descriptive analysis. Thus, there is a need to conduct localised studies into public healthcare expenditure. Particularly in areas where there is high population with low literacy rate or other development indicators, there is an urgent need to conduct research regarding what is the impact of the public expenditure in the field of healthcare services for the public. There is also a need to assess the changing patterns in the public expenditure on health in India, and discover whether the availability of health facilities in India matches the amount of expense incurred by the taxpayers in the state. Results are shown in detail in graphical and tabulation form for easy understanding of the readers.

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Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

Rani, P., & langyan, B. (2018). Study of Trends And Pattern of Public Expenditure on Health in Haryana State. Innovative Research Thoughts, 4(5), 403–409. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/935