PARDESHI, GEETA2014-08-052014-08-052014-04PARDESHI GEETA. Identifying beneficiaries for user fee waivers: ethical challenges in public health. Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. 2014 Apr-June ; 11(2): 108-110.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/153536Shortages in the public budget for government health services led to the adoption of a system of user fees for healthcare in many developing countries. The Government of India introduced user charges in public health services on a pilot basis as a part of its health sector reforms in the late 1990s and early 2000. A major criticism of user charges relates to 'equity'. Full waiver of the fees has been recommended for the poor to ensure equitable access to services. Waiver is a right conferred on an individual that entitles him/her to obtain health services in certain health facilities at no direct charge or at a reduced price.enChildDeveloping CountriesFatal OutcomeFees, Medical --ethicsFemaleHealth Services Accessibility --economicsHealth Services Accessibility --ethicsHumansIndiaMalaria --therapyMaleNamesPatient Identification Systems --ethicsPatient Identification Systems --organization & administrationPublic Health Practice --economicsPublic Health Practice --ethicsRecords as Topic --standardsIdentifying beneficiaries for user fee waivers: ethical challenges in public health.Article