Does government health insurance protect households from out of pocket expenditure and distress financing for caesarean and non-caesarean institutional deliveries in India? Findings from the national family health survey (2019-21)

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Samir Garg
Narayan Tripathi
Kirtti Kumar Bebarta
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[1] State Health Resource Centre,
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Institutional deliveries; Caesarean; PMJAY; Ayushman Bharat; Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana; Out of pocket expenditure; Distress financing; India; Health Insurance; Publicly Funded Health Insurance; Financial Protection; Private sector;
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