نتایج جستجو برای: income elasticity of health spending

تعداد نتایج: 21309146  

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2002
Philip Musgrove Riadh Zeramdini Guy Carrin

Analysed in this paper are national health accounts estimates for 191 WHO Member States for 1997, using simple comparisons and linear regressions to describe spending on health and how it is financed. The data cover all sources - out-of-pocket spending, social insurance contributions, financing from government general revenues and voluntary and employment-related private insurance - classified ...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2008
Adam Wagstaff Magnus Lindelow

We analyze the effect of insurance on the probability of an individual incurring 'high' annual health expenses using data from three household surveys. All come from China, a country where providers are paid fee-for-service according to a schedule that encourages the overprovision of high-tech care and who are only lightly regulated. We define annual spending as 'high' if it exceeds a threshold...

2016
Katherine E Baird

OBJECTIVE This article measures the probability that out-of-pocket expenses in the United States exceed a threshold share of income. It calculates this probability separately by individuals' health condition, income, and elderly status and estimates changes occurring in these probabilities between 2010 and 2013. DATA AND METHOD This article uses nationally representative household survey data...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2013
Dheeraj Rai Pedro Zitko Kelvyn Jones John Lynch Ricardo Araya

BACKGROUND The prevalence and correlates of depression vary across countries. Contextual factors such as country-level income or income inequalities have been hypothesised to contribute to these differences. AIMS To investigate associations of depression with socioeconomic factors at the country level (income inequality, gross national income) and individual (education, employment, assets and...

2015
Sudha Meghan Mark Pauly

In developing economies, health shocks play a significant role in instigating and sustaining poverty. The impact of high catastrophic out-of-pocket health expenditure also fosters a culture in which people decide not to use services because they cannot afford either the direct costs, such as for health check-ups or consultations, medicines or laboratory diagnostic tests, or the indirect costs, ...

2012
S Nur Sulku D Minbay Bernard

In this study, we examine whether and to what extent the health insurance system in Turkey provided adequate protection against high out of pocket expenditures in the period prior to "The Health Transformation Programme". Furthermore, we examine the distribution of out of pocket expenditures by demographic characteristics, poverty status, health service type, access to health care and self-repo...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی - دانشکده علوم اجتماعی 1389

the study aims to achieve research and testing of hypotheses survey techniques and questionnaires to collect information used. 61 questions in the questionnaire included 15 questions and 46 open questions according to research in the study population, girls and their mothers as the value of different children investment should be. mothers according to the research community benefits from havi...

Journal: :Intellectual and developmental disabilities 2012
Susan Parish Kathleen Thomas Roderick Rose Mona Kilany Robert McConville

We examined the association between states' legislative mandates that private insurance cover autism services and the health care-related financial burden reported by families of children with autism. Child and family data were drawn from the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs (N  =  2,082 children with autism). State policy characteristics were taken from public sources...

2005
Johannes Jütting

Health care financing continues to be a key challenge in the developing world. Despite efforts to improve the provision of health services, many lowand middle-income countries are still far from achieving universal health coverage. An estimated 1.3 billion people do not have access to effective and affordable health care, including drugs, surgeries, and other medical facilities. As documented b...

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