An Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India

One of the distinguishing features of implementation research is the importance given to involve implementers in all aspects of research, and as users of research. We report on a recent implementation research effort in India, in which researchers worked together with program implementers from one o...

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Main Authors: Krishna D. Rao, Srikant Nagulapalli, Radhika Arora, Mallela Madhavi, Elin Andersson, Marie-Gloriose Ingabire
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Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2016-05-01
Series:International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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spelling doaj-0751c579f988416f89bb610e23dce3a22020-11-24T21:06:05ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management2322-59392322-59392016-05-015529529910.15171/ijhpm.2016.32An Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from IndiaKrishna D. Rao0Srikant Nagulapalli1Radhika Arora2Mallela Madhavi3Elin Andersson4Marie-Gloriose Ingabire5Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USAAarogyasri Health Care Trust, Hyderabad, IndiaPublic Health Foundation of India, New Delhi, IndiaAarogyasri Health Care Trust, Hyderabad, IndiaThe Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, SwitzerlandInternational Development Research Centre, Ottawa, ON, CanadaOne of the distinguishing features of implementation research is the importance given to involve implementers in all aspects of research, and as users of research. We report on a recent implementation research effort in India, in which researchers worked together with program implementers from one of the longest serving government funded insurance schemes in India, the Rajiv Aarogyasri Scheme (RAS) in the state of undivided Andhra Pradesh, that covers around 70 million people. This paper aims to both inform on the process of the collaborative research, as well as, how the nature of questions that emerged out of the collaborative exercise differed in scope from those typically asked of insurance program evaluations. Starting in 2012, and over the course of a year, staff from the Aarogyasri Health Care Trust (AHCT), and researchers held a series of meetings to identify research questions that could serve as a guide for an evaluation of the RAS. The research questions were derived from the application of a Logical Framework Approach (“log frame”) to the RAS. The types of questions that emerged from this collaborative effort were compared with those seen in the published literature on evaluations of insurance programs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). In the published literature, 60% of the questions pertained to output/outcome of the program and the remaining 40%, relate to processes and inputs. In contrast, questions generated from the RAS participatory research process between implementers and researchers had a remarkably different distribution – 81% of questions looked at program input/processes, and 19% on outputs and outcomes. An implementation research approach can lead to a substantively different emphasis of research questions. While there are several challenges in collaborative research between implementers and researchers, an implementation research approach can lead to incorporating tacit knowledge of program implementers into the research process, research questions that are more relevant to the research needs of policy-makers, and greater knowledge translation of the research findings.http://www.ijhpm.com/pdf_3179_ccd15f0d65124130a3405fb4424b54e5.htmlParticipatory ResearchImplementation ResearchHealth InsuranceEvaluationIndia
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author Krishna D. Rao
Srikant Nagulapalli
Radhika Arora
Mallela Madhavi
Elin Andersson
Marie-Gloriose Ingabire
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Srikant Nagulapalli
Radhika Arora
Mallela Madhavi
Elin Andersson
Marie-Gloriose Ingabire
An Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Participatory Research
Implementation Research
Health Insurance
Evaluation
India
author_facet Krishna D. Rao
Srikant Nagulapalli
Radhika Arora
Mallela Madhavi
Elin Andersson
Marie-Gloriose Ingabire
author_sort Krishna D. Rao
title An Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India
title_short An Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India
title_full An Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India
title_fullStr An Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India
title_full_unstemmed An Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India
title_sort implementation research approach to evaluating health insurance programs: insights from india
publisher Kerman University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Health Policy and Management
issn 2322-5939
2322-5939
publishDate 2016-05-01
description One of the distinguishing features of implementation research is the importance given to involve implementers in all aspects of research, and as users of research. We report on a recent implementation research effort in India, in which researchers worked together with program implementers from one of the longest serving government funded insurance schemes in India, the Rajiv Aarogyasri Scheme (RAS) in the state of undivided Andhra Pradesh, that covers around 70 million people. This paper aims to both inform on the process of the collaborative research, as well as, how the nature of questions that emerged out of the collaborative exercise differed in scope from those typically asked of insurance program evaluations. Starting in 2012, and over the course of a year, staff from the Aarogyasri Health Care Trust (AHCT), and researchers held a series of meetings to identify research questions that could serve as a guide for an evaluation of the RAS. The research questions were derived from the application of a Logical Framework Approach (“log frame”) to the RAS. The types of questions that emerged from this collaborative effort were compared with those seen in the published literature on evaluations of insurance programs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). In the published literature, 60% of the questions pertained to output/outcome of the program and the remaining 40%, relate to processes and inputs. In contrast, questions generated from the RAS participatory research process between implementers and researchers had a remarkably different distribution – 81% of questions looked at program input/processes, and 19% on outputs and outcomes. An implementation research approach can lead to a substantively different emphasis of research questions. While there are several challenges in collaborative research between implementers and researchers, an implementation research approach can lead to incorporating tacit knowledge of program implementers into the research process, research questions that are more relevant to the research needs of policy-makers, and greater knowledge translation of the research findings.
topic Participatory Research
Implementation Research
Health Insurance
Evaluation
India
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