Table 4 Incidence and intensity of catastrophic health expenditure (using budget share approach) with and without adjusting consumption expenditure in states of India, 2014 (see Fig S1).

From: Assessing the impact of measurement error in household consumption on estimates of catastrophic health expenditure in India

 

Incidence of CHE (%)

Ratio of unadjusted to adjusted estimates

Intensity of CHE (%)

Ratio of unadjusted to adjusted estimates

States

Unadjusted

Adjusted

Unadjusted

Adjusted

India

24.4

21.1

1.15

39.5

31.5

1.25

Delhi

9.2

10.2

0.90

28.8

30.2

0.95

Assam

13.4

12.7

1.06

32.9

28.6

1.15

Gujarat

18.4

15.9

1.15

25.8

21.9

1.18

Bihar

19.2

17.2

1.12

53.8

44.9

1.20

Jharkhand

18.0

14.8

1.22

28.7

23.7

1.21

Uttarakhand

23.9

17.0

1.41

39.2

32.0

1.23

West Bengal

33.7

29.2

1.15

37.8

30.8

1.23

Uttar Pradesh

24.6

22.0

1.11

43.4

35.1

1.24

Madhya Pradesh

20.3

18.6

1.09

46.7

37.8

1.24

Tamil Nadu

24.0

21.1

1.14

35.6

28.5

1.25

Punjab

32.2

28.8

1.12

30.9

24.7

1.25

Orissa

32.8

28.7

1.14

56.0

44.6

1.25

Maharashtra

22.6

19.8

1.14

36.9

29.4

1.26

Jammu & Kashmir

25.0

20.1

1.24

34.9

27.5

1.27

Chhattisgarh

12.8

11.7

1.09

100.4

78.8

1.27

Himachal Pradesh

21.5

17.7

1.21

45.8

35.1

1.31

Andhra Pradesh

29.6

26.1

1.13

32.5

24.9

1.31

Rajasthan

17.8

14.9

1.19

32.0

24.4

1.31

Kerala

43.0

33.6

1.28

27.9

20.7

1.35

Telangana

29.6

27.1

1.09

47.3

34.1

1.39

Karnataka

26.9

20.3

1.33

35.5

25.3

1.41

Haryana

21.2

17.7

1.19

34.5

23.2

1.49

  1. Estimates of union territories and smaller states were not shown due to low sample size.