نتایج جستجو برای: pocket payment

تعداد نتایج: 43599  

1994
Jean-Paul Boly Antoon Bosselaers Ronald Cramer Rolf Michelsen Stig Fr. Mjølsnes Frank Muller Torben P. Pedersen Birgit Pfitzmann Peter de Rooij Berry Schoenmakers Matthias Schunter Luc Vallée Michael Waidner

CAFE (“Conditional Access for Europe”) is an ongoing project in the European Community's ESPRIT program. The goal of CAFE is to develop innovative systems for conditional access, and in particular, digital payment systems. An important aspect of CAFE is high security of all parties concerned, with the least possible requirements that they are forced to trust other parties (so-called multi-party...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2005
George Gotsadze Sara Bennett Kent Ranson David Gzirishvili

Based on a household survey conducted in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 2000, this paper examines current patterns of health care-seeking behaviour and the extent of out-of-pocket payments. Results show that health care services are a financial burden and that private (out-of-pocket) payment creates financial barriers to accessing health services. Members of the poorest households are less likely to seek...

Journal: :The American journal of managed care 2016
James Robinson Anne Price Zahary Goldman

This paper describes the redesign of health benefits at Covered California-the nation's largest health insurance exchange, which covers 1.3 million individuals, and its benefit designs extending to hundreds of thousands more enrollees through insurance products sold outside the exchange-with respect to specialty drugs for the 2016 enrollment year. The catalyst for benefit redesign came from adv...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2017
Matthias Helble Toshiaki Aizawa

Empirical studies on pharmaceutical pricing across countries have found evidence that prices vary according to per capita income. These studies are typically based on survey data from a subset of countries and cover only one year. In this paper, we study the international trade and price of insulin by using detailed trade data for 186 importing countries from 1995 to 2013. With almost 12,000 ob...

2010
Sandro Corrieri Dirk Heider Herbert Matschinger Thomas Lehnert Elke Raum Hans-Helmut König

BACKGROUND In all OECD countries, there is a trend to increasing patients' copayments in order to balance rising overall health-care costs. This systematic review focuses on inequalities concerning the amount of out-of-pocket payments (OOPP) associated with income, education or gender in the Elderly aged 65+. METHODS Based on an online search (PubMed), 29 studies providing information on OOPP...

2014
Christine Leopold Aukje K Mantel-Teeuwisse Sabine Vogler Silvia Valkova Kees de Joncheere Hubert GM Leufkens Anita K Wagner Dennis Ross-Degnan Richard Laing

OBJECTIVE To identify pharmaceutical policy changes during the economic recession in eight European countries and to determine whether policy measures resulted in lower sales of, and less expenditure on, pharmaceuticals. METHODS Information on pharmaceutical policy changes between 2008 and 2011 in eight European countries was obtained from publications and pharmaceutical policy databases. Dat...

Journal: :African health sciences 2009
C M Zikusooka R Kyomuhang J N Orem M Tumwine

INTRODUCTION Health care financing provides the resources and economic incentives for operating health systems and is a key determinant of health system performance. Equitable financing is based on: financial protection, progressive financing and cross-subsidies. This paper describes Uganda's health care financing landscape and documents the key equity issues associated with the current financi...

2016
Jeong-Eun Lee Hyung-Ik Shin Young Kyung Do Eun Joo Yang

Persons with disabilities use more health care services due to ill health and face higher health care expenses and burden. This study explored the incidence of catastrophic health expenditures of households with persons with disabilities compared to that of those without such persons. We used the Korean Health Panel (KHP) dataset for the years 2010 and 2011. The final sample was 5,610 household...

Journal: :International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation 1999
E Rasell

This article describes a way to finance universal health care coverage that preserves much of the current financing system and replaces funds obtained from regressive sources with revenue from more progressive ones. New funding would be needed for 24 percent of health expenditures and would be raised through an increase in the federal personal income tax. Premiums are eliminated since their cos...

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