This paper analyses household coping strategies for illness in four Lao villages. The villagers dealt with health expenditure themselves, using coping mechanisms which drew mainly on social networks within the community. They strongly believed in the principle of paying user fees and did not consider exemption from fees an option. A total of 12 households (6 per cent of households) faced catastrophic expenditure arising from healthcare payments. The national policy on exemptions did not protect the poor and the study demonstrates that there is an urgent need for the government to improve the design and implementation of exemptions or reform the policy on subsidising health care. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Background Experiencing illness in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) can incur very hig...
Summary: This study aimed to estimate the incidence of catastrophic health expenditures faced by hou...
Background: Economic burden to households due to out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) is large in many A...
As in many other developing countries, an official policy of user fees was adopted for the Lao healt...
Few studies have researched the impact of large medical expenditures on household livelihoods and we...
Abstract Background Chronic diseases pose a serious threat to health and longevity worldwide. As chr...
Few studies have researched the impact of large medical expenditures on household livelihoods and w...
Understanding the economic burden of illness for households can inform pro-poor health and social pr...
This paper maps the health care burden of households in rural Burkina Faso. More specifically we inv...
Household ability to pay (ATP) for health care services has become a critical policy issue in devel...
Background: Despite considerable progress, maternal and child mortality persists and continues to af...
Illness is a major risk to people's livelihoods in resource-poor settings, particularly where there ...
BACKGROUND: Attaining universal health coverage is a target in the Sustainable Development Goals. In...
Women and children are inadequately covered by basic healthcare services. This analysis of the Lao E...
This study aimed to estimate the incidence of catastrophic health expenditures faced by households i...
Background Experiencing illness in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) can incur very hig...
Summary: This study aimed to estimate the incidence of catastrophic health expenditures faced by hou...
Background: Economic burden to households due to out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) is large in many A...
As in many other developing countries, an official policy of user fees was adopted for the Lao healt...
Few studies have researched the impact of large medical expenditures on household livelihoods and we...
Abstract Background Chronic diseases pose a serious threat to health and longevity worldwide. As chr...
Few studies have researched the impact of large medical expenditures on household livelihoods and w...
Understanding the economic burden of illness for households can inform pro-poor health and social pr...
This paper maps the health care burden of households in rural Burkina Faso. More specifically we inv...
Household ability to pay (ATP) for health care services has become a critical policy issue in devel...
Background: Despite considerable progress, maternal and child mortality persists and continues to af...
Illness is a major risk to people's livelihoods in resource-poor settings, particularly where there ...
BACKGROUND: Attaining universal health coverage is a target in the Sustainable Development Goals. In...
Women and children are inadequately covered by basic healthcare services. This analysis of the Lao E...
This study aimed to estimate the incidence of catastrophic health expenditures faced by households i...
Background Experiencing illness in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) can incur very hig...
Summary: This study aimed to estimate the incidence of catastrophic health expenditures faced by hou...
Background: Economic burden to households due to out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) is large in many A...