Current calls for the removal of user fees respond to evidence of their regressive impacts and their role in enhancing social exclusion-but removal must be carefully managed because this action may have negative impacts on the wider health system
Background Out-of-pocket payments in health care have been shown to impose significant burden on hou...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to overcome some of the limitations of previous studies investigating th...
The introduction of user fees (formal payments at the time of seeking care at public health faciliti...
BACKGROUND: Removing user fees in primary health care services is one of the most critical policy is...
Background: Removing user fees in primary health care services is one of the most critical policy is...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
Published in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineTwenty studies were ...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
BACKGROUND: Following an international push for financing reforms, many low- and middle-income count...
Abstract The momentum towards achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goals re-invigorat...
The study objective was to understand the impact of user fees on access to health services in countr...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
In recent years, governments of several low-income countries have taken decisive action by removing ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of user charges on the uptake of health services in low- and middle...
Background Out-of-pocket payments in health care have been shown to impose significant burden on hou...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to overcome some of the limitations of previous studies investigating th...
The introduction of user fees (formal payments at the time of seeking care at public health faciliti...
BACKGROUND: Removing user fees in primary health care services is one of the most critical policy is...
Background: Removing user fees in primary health care services is one of the most critical policy is...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
Published in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineTwenty studies were ...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
BACKGROUND: Following an international push for financing reforms, many low- and middle-income count...
Abstract The momentum towards achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goals re-invigorat...
The study objective was to understand the impact of user fees on access to health services in countr...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
In recent years, governments of several low-income countries have taken decisive action by removing ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of user charges on the uptake of health services in low- and middle...
Background Out-of-pocket payments in health care have been shown to impose significant burden on hou...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to overcome some of the limitations of previous studies investigating th...