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Who pays for health care in China? The case of Heilongjiang province. [PDF]
Health spending by the Chinese government has declined and traditional social health insurance collapsed after economic reforms in the early 1980s; accordingly, the low-income population is exposed to potentially significant healthcare costs.
Mingsheng Chen, Yuxin Zhao, Lei Si
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) required coordination between Marketplaces, Medicaid, and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in an effort to streamline application processes and improve enrollment.
Julie L. Hudson PhD, Asako S. Moriya PhD
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Health status and health systems financing in the MENA region: roadmap to universal health coverage
Background Since the declaration of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 1990, many countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region made some improvements in maternal and child health and in tackling communicable diseases.
Eyob Zere Asbu +2 more
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Does Capitation Matter? Impacts on Access, Use, and Quality
Provider capitation may constrain costs, but it also may reduce access and quality of care. We examine the impacts of capitating the usual source of care of enrollees in health maintenance organizations (HMOs).
Samuel H. Zuvekas, Steven C. Hill
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Commodification of Healthcare and its Consequences
This article examines the political economy of healthcare financing and provision from a Marxist perspective. The article argues that the nature of a country's health financing system results in part as a result of the balance of class forces within a ...
Isaac Christiansen
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Koszty transakcyjne współpłacenia w ochronie zdrowia. Aspekt makroekonomiczny
In healthcare the payer, covering the cost of health services, plays the key role. As a result, we do not observe a regular relation seller–buyer, but rather dependency purchaser–payer.
Kazimierz Ryć, Zofia Skrzypczak
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The Intersection of Finance and Healthcare: Financing Healthcare Delivery Systems
The Intersection of Finance and Healthcare: Financing Healthcare Delivery Systems" explores the complex relationship between finance and healthcare, focusing on the financing of healthcare delivery systems. The article discusses the importance of effective financial management in healthcare organizations, including budgeting, revenue cycle management ...
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Factors that affect the uptake of community-based health insurance in low-income and middle-income countries : a systematic protocol [PDF]
Many people residing in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) are regularly exposed to catastrophic healthcare expenditure. It is therefore pertinent that LMICs should finance their health systems in ways that ensure that their citizens can use ...
Adebayo, E. F. +5 more
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ABSTRACT Blinatumomab has been shown to be highly effective for patients with pediatric B‐ALL and has recently become standard of care therapy. Due to its past use in the clinical trial setting, there is limited information available about real‐world administration.
Katelyn Oranges +12 more
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Financing Healthcare Services for the Poor [PDF]
This paper was written as part of Shujog Research's Financial Innovation for Poverty Reduction Series. It studies the challenges and gaps in the funding of healthcare provision in Asia, and evaluates several innovative financing solutions that can help ...
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