"New generation of health financing schemes can help India progress towards universal health coverage.
More than 630 million persons or half the country's population are likely to be covered by health insurance by 2015," said the study on Government-Sponsored Health Insurance Schemes.
According to the study, over the last five year GSHIS have contributed to a significant increase in the population covered by health insurance in the country.
Most of the growth is likely to occur along the three lines -- Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, commercial insurance and state-sponsored schemes.
GSHIS coverage, the World Bank study said, is likely to be more than double to 530 million by 2015, from 243 million in 2009-10.
Over 300 million people, or more than 25 per cent of India's population, gained access to some form of health insurance by 2010, up from 55 million in 2003-04, the study said, adding that over
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