نتایج جستجو برای: out of pocket expenditure

تعداد نتایج: 21180135  

2016
Sedona Sweeney Anna Vassall Nicola Foster Victoria Simms Patrick Ilboudo Godfather Kimaro Don Mudzengi Lorna Guinness

Out-of-pocket spending is increasingly recognized as an important barrier to accessing health care, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) where a large portion of health expenditure comes from out-of-pocket payments. Emerging universal healthcare policies prioritize reduction of poverty impact such as catastrophic and impoverishing healthcare expenditure. Poverty impact...

Background Provincial Health Accounts (PHA) as a subset of National Health Accounts (NHA) present financial information for health sectors. It leads to a logical decision making for policy-makers in order to achieve health system goals, especially Fair Financial Contribution (FFC). This study aimed to examine Health Accounts in Kerman Province.   Methods The present analytical study was carried...

2012
G Anil Kumar T Ramachandran Dilip Lalit Dandona Rakhi Dandona

BACKGROUND Road traffic injuries (RTI) are an increasing public health problem in India where out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditures on health are among the highest in the world. We estimated the OOP expenses for RTI in a large city in India. METHODS Information on medical and non-medical expenditure was documented for RTI cases of all ages that reported alive or dead to the emergency departments o...

2017
Jennifer A. Campbell Kinfe G. Bishu Rebekah J. Walker Leonard E. Egede

BACKGROUND Studies indicate a relationship between cost and quality of life (QOL) in diabetes care, however, the interaction is complex and the relationship is not well understood. The aim of this study was to 1) examine the relationship of quartiles of QOL on cost amongst U.S. adults with diabetes, 2) investigate how the relationship may change over time, and 3) examine the incremental effect ...

2009
Indrani Gupta

Health care finance in developing and low income countries is still predominantly based on out-of-pocket (OOP) payments, and the lack of prepayment mechanisms like insurance. In the absence of insurance, an illness not only reduces welfare directly, it also increases the risk of impoverishment due to high treatment expenditures. It is now widely acknowledged that health care expenditures can dr...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020

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