نتایج جستجو برای: pocket health expenditure

تعداد نتایج: 1012695  

2013
Sheila R Reddy Dennis Ross-Degnan Alan M Zaslavsky Stephen B Soumerai Anita K Wagner

INTRODUCTION Many low and middle-income countries rely on out-of-pocket payments to help finance health care. These payments can pose financial hardships for households; valid measurement of this type of economic burden is therefore critical. This study examines the validity of five survey measures of economic burden caused by health care payments. METHODS We analyzed 2002/03 World Health Sur...

2012
Lakshmi Venkitachalam Kaijun Wang Ramon Corbalan David J. Cohen Sidney C. Smith

Background—Elevated serum cholesterol accounts for a considerable proportion of cardiovascular disease worldwide. An understanding of the relationship between country-level economic and health system factors and elevated cholesterol may provide insight for prioritization of cardiovascular prevention programs. Methods and Results—Using hierarchical models, we examined the relationship between el...

2018
Mamata Ghimire Rakesh Ayer Masahide Kondo

BACKGROUND Nepal has committed to the global community to achieve universal health coverage by 2030. Nevertheless, Nepal still has a high proportion of out-of-pocket health payment and a limited risk-pooling mechanism. Out-of-pocket payment for the healthcare services could result in catastrophic health expenditure (CHE). Evidence is required to effectively channel the efforts to lower those ex...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2004
Paul W Newacheck Moira Inkelas Sue E Kim

OBJECTIVE To examine health care utilization and expenditure patterns for children with disabilities. METHODS Secondary data analysis was conducted of the 1999 and 2000 editions of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), a nationally representative survey conducted in 5 rounds by household interview. Two years of MEPS data were combined in this analysis to improve the precision of estima...

2017
Azaher Ali Molla Chunhuei Chi

BACKGROUND The relationship between payments towards healthcare and ability to pay is a measure of financial fairness. Analysis of progressivity is important from an equity perspective as well as for macroeconomic and political analysis of healthcare systems. Bangladesh health systems financing is characterized by high out-of-pocket payments (63.3%), which is increasing. Hence, we aimed to see ...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2013
Jain Weraphong Supasit Pannarunothai Teerasak Luxananun Nongnuch Junsri Suree Deesawatsripetch

Abstract. This study explored the burden of household out-of-pocket health expenditure on urban inhabitants with different socio-economic status and health insurance schemes in Nakhon Sawan Municipality. This study employed a cross sectional survey by using a structured questionnaire. Health personnel from six primary care units interviewed a representative of the sampled households. Sampled ho...

2017
Wenhui Mao Shenglan Tang Ying Zhu Zening Xie Wen Chen

BACKGROUND Cancer accounts for one-fifth of the total deaths in China and brings heavy financial burden to patients and their families. Chinese government has made strong commitment to develop three types of social medical insurance since 1997 and recently, more attempts were invested to provide better financial protection. To analyze health services utilization and financial burden of insured ...

2010
Rama Pal Indira Gandhi Arun Kumar Vaidya

The present paper attempts to modify definition of catastrophic out-of-pocket health expenditure by characterising it based on consumption of necessities. In literature, catastrophic expenditure is defined as that level of OOP health expenditure which exceeds some fixed proportion of household income or household’s capacity to pay. In the present paper, catastrophic health expenditure is define...

Journal: :Health affairs 2001
W Hwang W Weller H Ireys G Anderson

We examined out-of-pocket medical spending by persons with and without chronic conditions using data from the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS). Our results show that mean out-of-pocket spending increased with the number of chronic conditions. The level of this spending also varied by age and insurance coverage, among other characteristics. Out-of-pocket spending for prescription dru...

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