Working Group Report on Health Financing and Management for the Eighth Five Year Plan (1990-95)
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Planning Commission
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The Working Group on Health Financing and Management, constituted by the Planning Commission in May 1989, examined the critical challenges in health service delivery and financing for India’s Eighth Five-Year Plan (1990–95). The report highlights systemic inefficiencies in health management, including underutilized resources, high administrative costs, and ad-hoc planning, particularly at primary and district levels. Key recommendations focus on strengthening management through the establishment of a specialized Health Management Cadre, enhanced training programs, and improved leadership in health institutions. On financing, the report emphasizes the need for increased government allocations, development of community-level financing mechanisms, expansion of health insurance coverage, and strategic public-private partnerships to improve access and quality. Additionally, the report underscores the importance of health services research for cost-effectiveness and delivery system optimization. By integrating management reform with equitable financing strategies, the Working Group provides a comprehensive framework aimed at achieving “Health for All by 2000,” ensuring efficient resource use, community participation, and sustainable healthcare development.
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Government of India Planning Commission New Delhi May, 1989
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Planning Commission - 1989
