The Structural Transformation of the Indian Health Insurance Ecosystem: A Comprehensive Analysis
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This study examines the structural transformation of the Indian health insurance sector over the decade 2015–16 to 2024–25, assessing its role in advancing financial protection and Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Using secondary data from regulatory reports, National Health Accounts, financial inclusion indices, and industry publications, the study analyzes trends in premium growth, policy issuance, population penetration, claim settlement performance, out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE), financial inclusion, and macroeconomic indicators. The findings indicate a nearly fivefold increase in total health insurance premiums and a rise in population coverage from 27.13% to 40.25% over the study period. Concurrently, OOPE as a share of Total Health Expenditure declined substantially from 60.6% to a projected 36%, reflecting increased public health expenditure and insurance expansion. However, the persistence of a sub-76% claim settlement ratio in the post-pandemic period highlights operational and trust deficits within the system. The analysis further demonstrates a strong correlation between rising per capita income, digital financial inclusion, and insurance uptake. While the sector has made measurable progress toward financial risk protection, significant gaps remain in informal sector inclusion, rural outreach, and claims transparency. The study concludes that sustained regulatory reform, digital infrastructure integration, and micro-insurance innovation are essential to achieving the “Insurance for All by 2047” objective and ensuring equitable health financing in India.Abstract
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