نتایج جستجو برای: informal patient payments

تعداد نتایج: 747378  

2011
Sonila Tomini Hans Maarse

BACKGROUND Informal payments for health care are common in most former communist countries. This paper explores the demand side of these payments in Albania. By using data from the Living Standard Measurement Survey 2005 we control for individual determinants of informal payments in inpatient and outpatient health care. We use these results to explain the main factors contributing to the occurr...

2017
Nicholas Rubashkin Imre Szebik Petra Baji Zsuzsa Szántó Éva Susánszky Saraswathi Vedam

BACKGROUND Instruments to assess quality of maternity care in Central and Eastern European (CEE) region are scarce, despite reports of poor doctor-patient communication, non-evidence-based care, and informal cash payments. We validated and tested an online questionnaire to study maternity care experiences among Hungarian women. METHODS Following literature review, we collated validated items ...

Journal: :The International journal of health planning and management 2016
Hyacinthe Tchewonpi Kankeu Sylvie Boyer Raoul Fodjo Toukam Mohammad Abu-Zaineh

Direct out-of-pocket payments for healthcare continue to be a major source of health financing in low-income and middle-income countries. Some of these direct payments take the form of informal charges paid by patients to access the needed healthcare services. Remarkably, however, little is known about the extent to which these payments are exercised and their determinants in the context of Sub...

2014
Marzena Tambor Milena Pavlova Bernd Rechel Stanisława Golinowska Christoph Sowada Wim Groot

BACKGROUND Out-of-pocket payments for health services constitute a major financial burden for patients in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. Individuals who are unable to pay use different coping strategies (e.g. borrowing money or foregoing service utilization), which can have negative consequences on their health and social welfare. This article explores patients' inability to pay ...

Journal: :Human Resources for Health 2009
Silvia Stringhini Steve Thomas Posy Bidwell Tina Mtui Aziza Mwisongo

BACKGROUND There is growing evidence that informal payments for health care are fairly common in many low- and middle-income countries. Informal payments are reported to have a negative consequence on equity and quality of care; it has been suggested, however, that they may contribute to health worker motivation and retention. Given the significance of motivation and retention issues in human r...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2009
Pauliina Aarva Irina Ilchenko Pavel Gorobets Anastasiya Rogacheva

Informal payments for health care services are common in many transition countries, including Russia. While the Russian government proclaims its policy goal of improving access to and quality of free-of-charge health services, it has approved regulations that give local authorities the right to provide services against payment. This paper reports the results of a population-based survey (n = 20...

2012
Petra Baji Milena Pavlova László Gulácsi Wim Groot

BACKGROUND At the beginning of 2007, health care reforms were implemented in Hungary in order to decrease public expenditure on health care. Reforms involved the increase of co-payments for pharmaceuticals and the introduction of co-payments for health care services. OBJECTIVE The objective of this paper is to examine the progressivity of household expenditure on health care during the reform...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2013
Elka Atanasova Milena Pavlova Emanuela Moutafova Bernd Rechel Wim Groot

BACKGROUND In recent years, Bulgaria has increasingly relied on out-of-pocket payments as one of the main sources of health care financing. However, it is largely unknown whether the official patient charges, combined with informal payments, are affordable for the population. Our study aimed to explore the scale of out-of-pocket payments for health care services and their affordability. METHO...

Journal: :Health policy 2008
Lycourgos Liaropoulos Olga Siskou Daphne Kaitelidou Mamas Theodorou Theofanis Katostaras

UNLABELLED Informal payments are an ingrained social institution in Greece. In some cases, they are also part of corruption in the health area, which includes a variety of other forms. OBJECTIVE The objective of this paper is to measure and analyze the size and nature of informal payments in the Greek public hospitals, concentrating on payments made to health personnel to facilitate access to...

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