Abstract
Background Out-of-pocket health expenditures have significant adverse effects, potentially resulting in impoverishment and impacting the quality of life. Awareness of patterns of healthcare utilization and out-of-pocket expenses is essential for informing healthcare scheme decisions. According to estimates from the World Health Organization in 2005, illness and the financial strain of healthcare costs force 25 million households into poverty each year. The goal of the study is to assess the proportion of households incurring out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) and The mean quality expended by households on healthcare. Methods In Wardha district, a cross-sectional study will be conducted. The pre-tested semi-structured survey will be administered to examine a sample of adult age groups, to identify sociodemographic data, utilization of healthcare services, and OOPE. A sample of 246 participants was selected by random sample method. Conclusion This study will help to improve and assess healthcare utilization and reduce out-of-pocket expenditures that lead to catastrophe and impoverishment. Awareness of the participants about health insurance. And they were known about the healthcare services.
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