نتایج جستجو برای: pocket health expenditure

تعداد نتایج: 1012695  

2005
Xin Meng Christine Yeo

The impact of ageing on health expenditure has recently attracted from policy makers and academics. Majority of studies, however, focus on developed countries, where health care systems are well developed. In China, where old age dependency ratio has grown faster than in most countries and the health care system has moved away from a public to a largely self-financed system, the issue of whethe...

2016
Lidan Wang Anjue Wang Detong Zhou Gerry FitzGerald Dongqing Ye Qicheng Jiang

OBJECTIVE The paper examines whether out-of-pocket health care expenditure also has regional discrepancies, comparing to the equity between urban and rural areas, and across households. METHOD Sampled data were derived from Urban Household Survey and Rural Household Survey data for 2011/2012 for Anhui Province, and 11049 households were included in this study. The study compared differences i...

2016
Felix Masiye Oliver Kaonga Joses M Kirigia Sassy Molyneux

BACKGROUND Out-of-pocket payments in health care have been shown to impose significant burden on households in Sub-Saharan Africa, leading to constrained access to health care and impoverishment. In an effort to reduce the financial burden imposed on households by user fees, some countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have abolished user fees in the health sector. Zambia is one of few countries in Sub...

Journal: :Australian journal of primary health 2016
Emily J Callander Lisa Corscadden Jean-Frederic Levesque

Although we do know that out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure is relatively high in Australia, little is known about what health conditions are associated with the highest out-of-pocket expenditure, and whether the cost of healthcare acts as a barrier to care for people with different chronic conditions. Cross-sectional analysis using linear and logistic regression models applied to the Commonw...

Journal: :East African medical journal 2006
J M Kirigia A Preker G Carrin C Mwikisa A J Diarra-Nama

BACKGROUND The way a health system is financed affects the performance of its other functions of stewardship, input (or resource) creation and services provision, and ultimately, the achievement of health system goals of health improvement (or maintenance), responsiveness to people's non-medical expectations and fair financial contributions. OBJECTIVES To analyse the changes between 1998 and ...

ژورنال: مدیریت سلامت 2010
فضائلی, امیرعباس, فضائلی, علی اکبر, مهرآرا, محسن,

Introduction: Health policy makers have long been concerned with protecting people from the possibility that ill health will lead to catastrophic financial payments and subsequent impoverishment. Yet catastrophic expenditure is not rare. We investigated the extent of catastrophic health expenditure as a first step to developing appropriate policy responses.. Methods: Data from household surveys...

2017
Emily Callander Stephanie M Topp Sarah Larkins Sabe Sabesan Nicole Bates

INTRODUCTION The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomic inequalities exist and the out-of-pocket costs incurred by patients in Australia are high compared with some European countries. There is currently no readily available data set to provide a systematic means of measuring the out-of-pocket costs incurred by patients with cancer within Australia. ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2016
aida isabel tavares

complementary and alternative medicine (cam) is frequently used in portugal and it contributes to the improvement of people’s health. cam and western medicine (wm) are taken as complements both in the diagnosis and the treatment stage. the portuguese health system is able to generate certified cam professionals but the provision of cam care and services is not included in the national health sy...

2016
Javkhlanbayar Dorjdagva Enkhjargal Batbaatar Mikael Svensson Bayarsaikhan Dorjsuren Jussi Kauhanen

BACKGROUND The social health insurance coverage is relatively high in Mongolia; however, escalation of out-of-pocket payments for health care, which reached 41 % of the total health expenditure in 2011, is a policy concern. The aim of this study is to analyse the incidence of catastrophic health expenditures and to measure the rate of impoverishment from health care payments under the social he...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2008
Aluísio J D Barros Andréa D Bertoldi

BACKGROUND The Brazilian public health system, free and universal, should limit out-of-pocket health expenses. However, Brazil was reported as one of the countries with the highest proportion of families experiencing catastrophic expenditure. This study was designed to assess occurrence of high health spending in a low-income population, as well as the pattern of out-of-pocket health payments. ...

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