Prevalence of Maternal Postpartum Depression, Health-Seeking Behavior and Out of Pocket Payment for Physical Illness and Cost Coping Mechanism of the Poor Families in Bangladesh: A Rural Community-Based Study. [PDF]
Hossain SJ +9 more
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Out of Pocket Payment and Affordability of Medication for Geriatric Patients in Tehran, Iran. [PDF]
Zarif-Yeganeh M +4 more
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Are health care payments in Albania catastrophic? Evidence form ALSMS 2002, 2005 and 2008 [PDF]
The absent or poorly functioning risk pooling mechanisms and high amounts of out-of-pocket payments for health care expose households to financial risks associated with major illnesses or accidents. The aim of this paper is to analyse the extent to which
Packard, Truman G., Tomini, Sonila
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Out-of-pocket payment and catastrophic health expenditure of tuberculosis patients in accessing care at public-private mix clinics in Myanmar, 2022. [PDF]
Khaing MNT +5 more
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Author's reply - Out-of-pocket payment and financial risk protection for breast cancer treatment: a prospective study from India. [PDF]
Maiti S +3 more
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Out-of-pocket payment and financial risk protection for breast cancer treatment: a prospective study from India. [PDF]
Wadasadawala T +8 more
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Beyond reducing direct medical cost: examining health outcomes in tuberculosis through a difference-in-differences analysis of South Korea's out-of-pocket payment exception policy. [PDF]
Yu S +5 more
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Out-of-pocket payment for primary healthcare in the era of national health insurance: Evidence from northern Ghana. [PDF]
Kanmiki EW +7 more
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A paradoxical situation in regressivity or progressivity of out of pocket payment for health care: which one is a matter of the health policy maker's decision to intervention? [PDF]
Bayati M +2 more
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Impoverishing effects of catastrophic health out-of-pocket payments in Nigeria
Out-of-Pocket (OOP) expenditure on healthcare is a major share of total healthcare expenditure in many developing countries, including Nigeria. Households in different income groups in Nigeria spent a larger share of income mainly on consumption and basic needs, hence, OOP expenditure for health constituted a burden with attendant effects on household ...
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