نتایج جستجو برای: pocket payment

تعداد نتایج: 43599  

2013
Jahangir AM Khan Sayem Ahmed

BACKGROUND The reliance on out-of-pocket payments for health services leads to a catastrophic burden for many households in Bangladesh. The World Health Organization suggests that risk-pooling mechanisms should be used for financing healthcare. Like many low-income countries (LIC), a large share of employment in Bangladesh is in the informal sector (88%). Inclusion of these workers in health in...

2017

1. Sutton, L., Karan, A., Mahal, A., (2014) “Evidence for cost-effectiveness of lifestyle primary preventions for cardiovascular disease in the Asia-Pacific Region: A systematic review”. Globalization and Health, 10:79. 2. Karan, A.,Selvaraj, S., Mahal, A., (2014) “Moving to universal coverage? Trends in the burden of out-of-pocket payments for health care across social groups in India, 1999-20...

2018
Racha Fadlallah Fadi El-Jardali Nour Hemadi Rami Z. Morsi Clara Abou Abou Samra Ali Ahmad Khurram Arif Lama Hishi Gladys Honein-AbouHaidar Elie A. Akl

BACKGROUND Community-based health insurance (CBHI) has evolved as an alternative health financing mechanism to out of pocket payments in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly in areas where government or employer-based health insurance is minimal. This systematic review aimed to assess the barriers and facilitators to implementation, uptake and sustainability of CHBI schemes in...

2012
Nguyen Xuan Thanh Lars Lindholm

BACKGROUND The elderly population is increasing in Vietnam. Access to health services for the elderly is often limited, especially for those in rural areas. User fees at public health care facilities and out-of-pocket payments for health care services are major barriers to access. With the aim of helping the poor access public health care services and reduce health care expenditures (HCE), the ...

2015
Alice Sanwald Engelbert Theurl

BACKGROUND Out-of-pocket spending is an important source of healthcare financing even in countries with established prepaid financing of healthcare. However, out-of-pocket payments (OOPP) may have undesirable effects from an equity perspective. In this study, we analyse the distributive effects of OOPP in Austria based on cross-sectional information from the Austrian Household Budget Survey 200...

2007
Ian Ramage

Health insurance is one of the most important policy issues in the developing world today. Developing countries suffer 90% of the global disease burden but represent only 12% of the world’s spending on health care. More than half of health expenditures in poor countries are out-of-pocket payments by individual households. This situation is particularly dangerous for the rural poor. Agricultural...

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...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2008
Aluísio JD Barros Iná S Santos Andréa D Bertoldi

BACKGROUND In a country where comprehensive free health care is provided via a public health system (SUS), an unexpected high frequency of catastrophic out-of-pocket expenditure has been described. We studied how deliveries were financed among mothers of a birth cohort and whether they were an important source of household out-of-pocket expenditure. METHODS All deliveries occurring in the cit...

2008
Jean-Charles Rochet Jean Tirole

Antitrust authorities often argue that merchants cannot reasonably turn down payment cards and therefore must accept excessively high merchant discounts. The paper attempts to shed light on this “must-take cards” view from two angles. First, the paper gives some operational content to the notion of “must-take card” through the “avoided-cost test” or “tourist test”: would the merchant want to re...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2013
Magdalena Z Raban Rakhi Dandona Lalit Dandona

OBJECTIVE To assess the comparability of out-of-pocket (OOP) payment and catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) estimates from different household surveys in India. METHODS Data on CHE, outpatient and inpatient OOP payments and other expenditure from all major national or multi-state surveys since 2000 were compared. These included two consumer expenditure surveys (the National Sample Survey f...

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