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Table 4 Mean per capita monthly OOP expenditure, OOP expenditure as a share of household total consumption expenditure, and percentage of households reporting OOP expenditure being higher to 10% and 20% of households’ total consumption expenditure

From: Multimorbidity, healthcare use and catastrophic health expenditure by households in India: a cross-section analysis of self-reported morbidity from national sample survey data 2017–18

 

Mean per capita monthly OOP expenditure (INR)

Mean OOPE share to total consumption expenditure

% households reporting catastrophic OOPE at 10% threshold)a

% households reporting c atastrophic OOPE at 20% thresholdb

# Observations

Acute illness

330 (321.74- 338.81)

15.62 (15.25- 15.99)

39.763 (39.762–39.764)

20.184 (20.183–20.185)

34,437

Any NCD

528 (512.59- 543.64)

21.49 (20.82- 22.15)

46.675 (46.674–46.676)

27.896 (27.895–27.897)

36,026

Multimorbidity

1203 (1120.53- 1286.69)

33.13 (31.21- 35.04)

63.360 (63.359–63.361)

40.872 (40.871–40.873)

3,953

Cancer

Single

2326 (2006.58- 2646.74)

84.28 (74.75- 93.80)

88.947 (88.946–88.948)

70.399 (70.398–70.400)

897

Multimorbidity

2116 (853.36- 3380.33)

61.90 (41.56- 82.24)

80.106 (80.105–80.108)

77.869 (77.868–77.871)

80

Diabetes

Single

591 (558.32- 625.25)

20.04 (18.92- 21.15)

46.539 (46.538–46.540)

27.973 (27.972–27.974)

4,417

Multimorbidity

1271 (1134.47- 1407.72)

31.10 (28.19- 34.00)

55.386 (55.385–55.387)

38.095 (38.094–38.096)

1,831

Cardiovascular

Single

948 (883.96- 1012.41)

31.96 (30.16- 33.75)

61.791 (61.790–61.792)

43.049 (43.048–43.050)

3,584

Multimorbidity

1831 (1597.25- 2065.75)

46.98 (42.56- 51.40)

79.800 (79.799–79.801)

54.451 (54.450–54.452)

930

Respiratory

Single

516 (470.24- 563.07)

24.25 (22.48- 26.00)

54.499 (54.498–54.500)

34.068 (34.067–34.069)

2,316

Multimorbidity

1137 (914.17- 1361.08)

35.52 (30.76- 40.26)

67.214 (67.213–67.216)

45.107 (45.106–45.109)

474

  1. aat 10% cut-off of total household consumption expenditure
  2. bat 20% cut-off of household consumption expenditure