The political economy of abortion in India: Cost and expenditure patterns

被引:23
作者
Duggal, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Enquiry Hlth & Allied Themes, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
关键词
abortion law and policy; cost of abortion; out-of-pocket health expenditure; regulation of clinics and providers; India;
D O I
10.1016/S0968-8080(04)24012-5
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Access to abortion services is not difficult in India, even in remote areas. Providers of abortion range from traditional birth attendants to auxiliary nurse midwives and pharmacists, unqualified and qualified private doctors, to gynoccologists. Despite a well-defined low, there is a lack of regulation of abortion services or providers, and the cost to women is determined by supply side economics. The state is not a leading provider of abortions; services remain predominantly in the private sector Abortions in the public sector are free only if the woman accepts some form of contraception; other fees may also be charged. The cost of abortion varies considerably, depending on the number of weeks of pregnancy, the woman's marital status, the method used, type of anaesthesia, whether it is a sex-selective abortion, whether diagnostic tests are carried out, whether the provider is registered and whether hospitalisation is required. A review of existing studies indicates that abortions cost a substantial amount - first trimester abortion averages Rs.500-1000 and second trimester abortion Rs.2000-3000. Given the number of unqualified providers and with 15-20% of maternal deaths due to unsafe abortions, the costs of unsafe abortions must also be counted. It is imperative for the state to regulate the abortion economy in Indio, both to rationalise costs and assure safe abortions for women. © 2004 Reproductive Health Matters. All rights reserved.
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