Interview Data on Practices, Regulation and Accountability in Maharashtra's Private Healthcare Sector, 2017-2019

Chakravarthi, Indira and Marathe, Shweta and Hunter, Benjamin and Murray, Susan (2023). Interview Data on Practices, Regulation and Accountability in Maharashtra's Private Healthcare Sector, 2017-2019. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-856569

This research is about the expansion and changing face of private sector hospital care and related diagnostic services through an organised, and increasingly transnational, healthcare industry. It responds to concerns, expressed in a recent paper in the Lancet, about how incentive structures within health services may become distorted to meet the economic interests of this industry, and about the risks of regulatory capture and disempowerment of communities and citizens. The research team is composed of social scientists from King's College London and public health researchers and health rights activists from India. To explore this issue, we will construct a detailed case study of the sector in Maharashtra State, India which has many expanding healthcare hubs. Our objectives are first to examine the implications of these emerging forms of healthcare delivery and their business and management practices for the healthcare sector, for medical practitioners and for healthcare users. As there is no central register, we will conduct a mapping of facilities by collating information from various registers and business media reports; we will interview a wide range of medical practitioners, managers, facility owners, regulators, policy makers, patient organisations and health rights advocates; and we will conduct a 'witness seminar' to explore the contemporary history of corporatisation of healthcare in the State. Second, we will consider the nature, successes and failures of past attempts at regulation of the private medical sector in the State. For this we will hold a stakeholder consultation and a witness seminar exploring recent regulations, and obstacles and distortions in implementation. The final stages of the project will be to develop and advocate for mechanisms of 'social regulation', such as patient and citizen involvement in monitoring of enforcement of rules and regulations from a rights-based perspective, and to draw lessons for other low and middle income countries.

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This research was about the expansion and changing face of private sector hospital care and related diagnostic services through an organised, and increasingly transnational, healthcare industry. The research team was composed of social scientists from King's College London and public health researchers and health rights activists from India. To explore this issue, we constructed a detailed case study of the sector in Maharashtra State, India which has many expanding healthcare hubs. We interviewed a wide range of medical practitioners, managers, facility owners, regulators, policy makers, patient organisations and health rights advocates, in order to examine the implications of these emerging forms of healthcare delivery and their business and management practices for the healthcare sector, for medical practitioners and for healthcare users.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Chakravarthi Indira SATHI, Pune http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2574-6928
Marathe Shweta SATHI, Pune http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8133-0460
Hunter Benjamin King's College London http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5848-5245
Murray Susan King's College London http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0093-3815
Sponsors: MRC
Grant reference: MR/R003009/1
Topic classification: Health
Keywords: HEALTH POLICY, REGULATIONS, PRIVATE HEALTH SERVICES, INDIA, CORPORATE OWNERSHIP
Project title: Practices, regulation and accountability in the evolving private healthcare sector: lessons from Maharashtra State, India
Grant holders: Susan Fairley Murray, Indira Chakravarthi
Project dates:
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30 June 201729 June 2019
Date published: 31 Jul 2023 09:16
Last modified: 31 Jul 2023 09:16

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