80,000 Hours Podcast

#84 – Shruti Rajagopalan on what India did to stop COVID-19 and how well it worked

Aug 13, 2020
In this engaging discussion, Shruti Rajagopalan, a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center, shares her deep insights on India's unique approach to combating COVID-19. She highlights the importance of tailoring policy responses to local contexts, such as distributing hand sanitizer in homes without reliable running water. The conversation delves into the challenges of data collection in healthcare, the complexity of mortality reporting, and innovative strategies used in densely populated areas like Dharavi. Shruti emphasizes that understanding local conditions is crucial for effective public health strategies.
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Economist's Role in Pandemic Policy

  • Economists can contribute to public policy during a pandemic by considering trade-offs.
  • This includes analyzing healthcare capacity, resource allocation, and economic impacts.
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India's Healthcare Capacity Data

  • Data on Indian healthcare capacity was scattered across government reports, not consolidated.
  • Shruti Rajagopalan and Abhishek Chautagunta performed a counting exercise to determine India's actual healthcare capacity.
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India's Healthcare Spending

  • India's state healthcare spending is significantly lower than other BRICS nations and the global average.
  • While private spending is higher, India's healthcare system is fragile due to low state capacity.
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