OBJECTIVE Investigation of the determinants associated with the intent of involvement of citizens in the cost of upgrading primary health services by payment of an additional fee. METHOD the study was conducted in the period May-July 2009 with 150 participants aged over 18 years who attended the Health Center of Atalanti. Data were collected by personal interview using a questionnaire created for the purpose after an extensive literature review. Data analysis was conducted with the statistical package SPSS 15.0, using t test, chi square test and logistic regression, with the level of statistical significance set at 0.05. RESULTS almost half of the participants declared their willingness to participate in cost sharing by paying an extra fee,...
Aim of study. To asses patients motivation in choosing primary health care doctor in public or priva...
Introduction: This paper suggests and tests a reason why the public might support the funding of ser...
Ethiopia has one of the worst health outcomes in the world. In recent years, a new health policy res...
Cost-sharing was recently introduced in the Greek Primary Health Care, as a supplementary mechanism ...
Cost-sharing was introduced in Greece to supplement the state finance and social insurance funds and...
Exploration of Factors that influence Demand for Private versus Public Inpatient Health Care Service...
Aim of the study - assess patients willingness to pay for health care services. Methods. The study i...
The present study analyzed some of the effects of imposing a cost-sharing requirement on users of a ...
BACKGROUND: Cost-sharing programs are often too complex to be easily understood by the average insur...
ABSTRACT Patients of Health Care Insurance is a captive market in Wangaya hospital, and yet, there w...
Background: Patients of health care insurance is a captive market in Wangaya hospital, and yet, ther...
The purpose of this study is to assess the role of user fee charge in financing health services. The...
Background: The Program of Health Insurance Scheme (Jamkesda) in Sleman District developed to pay a ...
The paper reviews the theoretical basis for the application of user fees in the public health sector...
This study examines the extent to which people forego seeking primary health care due to the cost an...
Aim of study. To asses patients motivation in choosing primary health care doctor in public or priva...
Introduction: This paper suggests and tests a reason why the public might support the funding of ser...
Ethiopia has one of the worst health outcomes in the world. In recent years, a new health policy res...
Cost-sharing was recently introduced in the Greek Primary Health Care, as a supplementary mechanism ...
Cost-sharing was introduced in Greece to supplement the state finance and social insurance funds and...
Exploration of Factors that influence Demand for Private versus Public Inpatient Health Care Service...
Aim of the study - assess patients willingness to pay for health care services. Methods. The study i...
The present study analyzed some of the effects of imposing a cost-sharing requirement on users of a ...
BACKGROUND: Cost-sharing programs are often too complex to be easily understood by the average insur...
ABSTRACT Patients of Health Care Insurance is a captive market in Wangaya hospital, and yet, there w...
Background: Patients of health care insurance is a captive market in Wangaya hospital, and yet, ther...
The purpose of this study is to assess the role of user fee charge in financing health services. The...
Background: The Program of Health Insurance Scheme (Jamkesda) in Sleman District developed to pay a ...
The paper reviews the theoretical basis for the application of user fees in the public health sector...
This study examines the extent to which people forego seeking primary health care due to the cost an...
Aim of study. To asses patients motivation in choosing primary health care doctor in public or priva...
Introduction: This paper suggests and tests a reason why the public might support the funding of ser...
Ethiopia has one of the worst health outcomes in the world. In recent years, a new health policy res...