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Household out-of-pocket health care expenditure trends: 1980-95

Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics, 2001
AbstractThis descriptive study examines household out‐of‐pocket expenditure trends for health insurance, medical services, prescription drugs and medical supplies using the 1980–95 Consumer Expenditure Surveys. Constant dollar out‐of‐pocket expenditures for health insurance have risen sharply over time while constant dollar out‐of‐pocket expenditures ...
Deanna L. Sharpe   +2 more
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Quantifying the burden of out-of-pocket health expenditure in India

Public Health, 2018
This study aims at analyzing the dimensions of the burden of out-of-pocket (OOP) health expenditure in rural and urban India between 1999-2000 and 2011-2012.Consumer Expenditure Survey data of the National Sample Survey for the period of 1999-2000 (55th round), 2004-2005 (61st round), and 2011-2012 (68th round) have been used in this study.To analyze ...
R, Thakur, S, Sangar, B, Ram, M, Faizan
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Behavioral Implications of Out-of-Pocket Health Care Expenditures [PDF]

open access: possibleSwiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 2006
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Edward Norton, Hua Wang, Sally Stearns
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Out‐of‐Pocket Home Care Expenditures for Disabled Elderly

Journal of Consumer Affairs, 1996
Levels and predictors of out‐of‐pocket home care expenditures for the disabled elderly are examined using a sample of users of home care with out‐of‐pocket expenditures from the 1984 National Long Term Care Survey (N = 856). Multiple regression results indicate need, specifically functional ability, adds the most explanation to out‐of‐pocket home care ...
MARLENE S. STUM   +2 more
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Analysis of Out-of-Pocket Expenditures in the Philippines

2016
The level of the public's out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure for health care is an important indicator of the effectiveness of the country's health-care system. Preferably, a quality health-care system should be able to reduce the amount that people pay for their medical needs.
Valerie Gilbert Ulep   +1 more
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Out-of-Pocket Pharmacy Expenditures for Veterans Under Medicare Part D

Medical Care, 2007
Because the VA pharmacy benefit is deemed equivalent coverage to Medicare Part D, veterans can use either or both of these Federal benefits. We sought to determine how these programs' different benefit structures and low-income assistance thresholds would affect pharmacy out-of-pocket expenses for veterans.We reviewed income and asset tests performed ...
Randall W, Rupper   +5 more
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Out-of-Pocket Health Care Expenditures Among Older Americans with Dementia

Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 2004
The number of older individuals with dementia will likely increase significantly in the next decades, but there is currently limited information regarding the out-of-pocket expenditures (OOPE) for medical care made by cognitively impaired individuals and their families.
Kenneth M, Langa   +8 more
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Emergency Department Out-of-Pocket Expenditures by Insurance, 1999 to 2016

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2019
Per visit, emergency department (ED) expenditures have increased more for private insurance than Medicare and Medicaid during the past 20 years, but it is unknown whether ED out-of-pocket expenditures show a similar pattern of increase. We compare increases in per-visit ED out-of-pocket expenditures over time for visits that did not result in ...
Michael E. Johansen, Jonathan D. Yun
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Out-of-pocket expenditures of outpatients receiving chemotherapy.

Oncology nursing forum, 1998
To examine the magnitude of out-of-pocket expenditures for patients undergoing chemotherapy in an outpatient clinic.Cross-sectional survey.An urban outpatient chemotherapy clinic.Convenience sample of 20 adult patients with cancer.Birenbaum's Cost Interview Schedule was administered to patients as they awaited treatment in the chemotherapy clinic ...
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Can Insurance Reduce Catastrophic Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditure?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
In India, the out-of-pocket health expenditure by households accounts for around 70 percent of the total expenditure on health. Large out-of-pocket payments may reduce consumption expenditure on other goods and services and push households into poverty.
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