Investing in pro-poor health services is central to poverty reduction and achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. As health care financing mechanisms have an important influence over access and treatment costs they are central to the debates over health systems and their impact on poverty. This paper examines people's utilisation of health care services and illness cost burdens in a setting of free public provision, Sri Lanka. It assesses whether and how free health care protected poor and vulnerable households from illness costs and illness-induced impoverishment, using data from a cross-sectional survey (423 households) and longitudinal case study household research (16 households). The findings inform policy debates about how to...
Sri Lanka’s healthcare systems attempts to provides access to universal healthcare services for all ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN055541 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Despite their relatively modest economies, some of the basic population health indicators of Kerala ...
Investing in pro-poor health services is central to poverty reduction and achievement of the Millenn...
Investing in pro-poor health services is central to poverty reduction and achievement of the Millenn...
Sri Lanka’s public health care system is free at the point of use and maintains a focus on equity. H...
Understanding the economic burden of illness for households can inform pro-poor health and social pr...
Household ability to pay (ATP) for health care services has become a critical policy issue in devel...
In 1985, the Rockefeller Foundation published Good health at low cost to discuss why some countries ...
This paper analyzes the patients ’ choice of health service facilities with the empirical data colle...
This review represents an attempt to bridge the significant knowledge gaps on the private health sec...
Despite being a lower middle income country, Sri Lanka has achieved commendable health indicators. T...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2007 The AuthorsIt is w...
What can other developing countries learn from Sri Lanka on achieving good health at low cost? While...
Trust is central to good relationships between patients and health-care providers because, firstly, ...
Sri Lanka’s healthcare systems attempts to provides access to universal healthcare services for all ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN055541 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Despite their relatively modest economies, some of the basic population health indicators of Kerala ...
Investing in pro-poor health services is central to poverty reduction and achievement of the Millenn...
Investing in pro-poor health services is central to poverty reduction and achievement of the Millenn...
Sri Lanka’s public health care system is free at the point of use and maintains a focus on equity. H...
Understanding the economic burden of illness for households can inform pro-poor health and social pr...
Household ability to pay (ATP) for health care services has become a critical policy issue in devel...
In 1985, the Rockefeller Foundation published Good health at low cost to discuss why some countries ...
This paper analyzes the patients ’ choice of health service facilities with the empirical data colle...
This review represents an attempt to bridge the significant knowledge gaps on the private health sec...
Despite being a lower middle income country, Sri Lanka has achieved commendable health indicators. T...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2007 The AuthorsIt is w...
What can other developing countries learn from Sri Lanka on achieving good health at low cost? While...
Trust is central to good relationships between patients and health-care providers because, firstly, ...
Sri Lanka’s healthcare systems attempts to provides access to universal healthcare services for all ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN055541 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Despite their relatively modest economies, some of the basic population health indicators of Kerala ...