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RSBY: delivering health insurance through public-private contracting

Dayashankar Maurya (Graduate School of International Relations, International University of Japan, Niigata, Japan)
Amit Kumar Srivastava (Department of Strategy, T. A. Pai Management Institute, Manipal, India)
Sulagna Mukherjee (Department of Economics and Finance, T. A. Pai Management Institute, Manipal, India)

Publication date: 3 December 2020

Abstract

Learning outcomes

The central lesson to be learned from studying the case is to understand the challenges and constraints posed by contextual conditions in designing contracts in public–private partnerships (PPP) for financing and delivering health care in emerging economies such as India.

Case overview/synopsis

Perverse incentives, along with contextual conditions, led to extensive opportunistic behaviors among involved agencies, limiting the effectiveness of otherwise highly regarded innovative design of the program.

Complexity academic level

India’s “Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana” or National Health Insurance Program, launched in 2007 provided free health insurance coverage to protect millions of low-income families from getting pushed into poverty due to catastrophic health-care expenditure. The program was implemented through a PPP using standardized contracts between multiple stakeholders from the public and private sector – insurance companies, hospitals, intermediaries, the provincial and federal government.

Supplementary materials

Teaching Notes are available for educators only.

Subject code

CSS: 10 Public Sector Management.

Keywords

Acknowledgements

Disclaimer. This case is written solely for educational purposes and is not intended to represent successful or unsuccessful managerial decision-making. The authors may have disguised names; financial and other recognisable information to protect confidentiality.

Citation

Maurya, D., Srivastava, A.K. and Mukherjee, S. (2020), "RSBY: delivering health insurance through public-private contracting", , Vol. 10 No. 4. https://doi.org/10.1108/EEMCS-05-2020-0136

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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