نتایج جستجو برای: out of pocket payment

تعداد نتایج: 21179280  

Journal: :The International journal of health planning and management 1996
B M Yang

The Korean health care system has been recognized by other countries for its rapid expansion of national health insurance. The government's policy of promoting the private sector, relying on market forces for various allocation decisions, and using the fee-for-service payment system has created a number of challenges for the Korean health system. Among these are rapid growth of health care expe...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2008
Guy Carrin Inke Mathauer Ke Xu David B Evans

In 2005, the Member States of WHO adopted a resolution encouraging countries to develop health financing systems capable of achieving and/or maintaining universal coverage of health services - where all people have access to needed health services without the risk of severe financial consequences. In doing this, a major challenge for many countries will be to move away from out-of-pocket paymen...

2013
M Abolhallaje SA Hasani P Bastani M Ramezanian M Kazemian

BACKGROUND This study will provide detailed specification of those variables and determinants of unpredictable health expenditure in Iran, and the requirements to reduce extensive effects of the factors affecting households' payments for health and other goods and services inappropriately. METHOD This study aims to identify measures of fair financing of health services and determinants of fai...

Background One of the objectives of the health transformation plan (HTP) in Iran is to reduce out-of-pocket (OOP) payments for inpatient services and eradicate informal payments. The HTP has three phases: the first phase (launched in May 5, 2014) is focused on reducing OOP payments for inpatient services; the second phase (launched in May 22, 2014) is focused on primary healthcare (PHC) and the...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2006
Nguyen Thi Bich Thuan Curt Lofgren Nguyen Thi Kim Chuc Urban Janlert Lars Lindholm

BACKGROUND In Vietnam, illnesses create high out-of-pocket health care expenditures for households. In this study, the burden of illness in the Bavi district, Vietnam is measured based upon individual household health expenditures for communicable and non-communicable illnesses. The focus of the paper is on the relative effect of different illnesses on the total economic burden of health care o...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2014
Qingyue Meng Ke Xu

PROBLEM During China's transition to a market economy in the 1980s and 1990s, the rural population faced substantial barriers to accessing health care and encountered heavier financial burdens than urban residents in paying for necessary health services. APPROACH In 2003, China started to implement a rural cooperative medical scheme (RCMS), mainly through government subsidies. The scheme oper...

2017
Aaron Reeves Martin McKee Johan Mackenbach Margaret Whitehead David Stuckler

BACKGROUND Since the onset of the Great Recession in Europe, unmet need for medical care has been increasing, especially in persons aged 65 or older. It is possible that public pensions buffer access to healthcare in older persons during times of economic crisis, but to our knowledge, this has not been tested empirically in Europe. METHODS We integrated panel data on 16 European countries for...

2014
Juan Pablo Gutierrez Sebastian Garcia-Saiso German Fajardo-Dolci Mauricio Hernandez-Avila

BACKGROUND Effective access measures are intended to reflect progress toward universal health coverage. This study proposes an operative approach to measuring effective access: in addition to the lack of financial protection, the willingness to make out-of-pocket payments for health care signifies a lack of effective access to pre-paid services. METHODS Using data from a nationally representa...

2018
Nele van der Wielen Andrew Amos Channon Jane Falkingham

Introduction This paper examines the relationship between national health insurance enrolment and the utilisation of inpatient and outpatient healthcare for older adults in rural areas in Ghana. The Ghanaian National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) aims to improve affordability and increase the utilisation of healthcare. However, the system has been criticised for not being responsive to the nee...

Journal: :Healthcare policy = Politiques de sante 2015
Jillian Kratzer Lucy Cheng Sara Allin Michael R Law

Canadians obtain prescription drug coverage through a patchwork of public insurance, private benefit plans and out-of-pocket payments. Prior evidence suggests that insurance coverage, in general, leads to higher utilization rates of essential medicines; it is unclear whether individuals with private insurance have better access to medicines. Using data from the 2008 Canadian Community Health Su...

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