<p>The right and left plots show the distribution of CHE occurrence by household economic status in urban and rural areas, respectively. The green line in both plots are the equality line. The blue line and red line in both plots above the equality line represent the concentration curve in 2008 and 2013, respectively. The further the concentration curve is above the equality line, the more concentrated the catastrophic health expenditure is among poor households.</p
The concentration index [1-3] and related concentration curve (see Technical Note #6) provide a mean...
Repetitive values of the ranking indicators of economic welfare are often introduced due to incident...
<p>The line of need-expected services lie nearer to equality line. Both lines of actual use and of n...
The upper left graph is the CE, and the right is the Co; the lower left graph is the SCE, and the ri...
<p>Concentration curve by health condition in rural areas, 2011 Bangladesh Health and Demographic Su...
<p>Actual cumulative concentration curve for government outpatient, inpatient, and total healthcare ...
<p>Actual cumulative concentration curve for healthcare payments (including general tax, social and ...
<p>Conceptual cumulative concentration curve for government subsidies in terms of healthcare and per...
<p>The two figures to the left are concentration curves, with the cumulative proportion of the indiv...
<p>Conceptual cumulative concentration curve for healthcare payments and per capita household expend...
The graphs represent the how the national health insurance (NHI) mitigates the intensity of the cata...
<p>Concentration curves for SRHS in Chile before (2000) and after (2013) the healthcare reform in Ch...
<p>Dots represent the distribution by province. Pie charts describe the distribution of HCC/no cirrh...
The concentration index for maternal health services utilization by urban and rural areas.</p
<p>The line of need-expected services lie above the equality line. Both lines of actual use and of n...
The concentration index [1-3] and related concentration curve (see Technical Note #6) provide a mean...
Repetitive values of the ranking indicators of economic welfare are often introduced due to incident...
<p>The line of need-expected services lie nearer to equality line. Both lines of actual use and of n...
The upper left graph is the CE, and the right is the Co; the lower left graph is the SCE, and the ri...
<p>Concentration curve by health condition in rural areas, 2011 Bangladesh Health and Demographic Su...
<p>Actual cumulative concentration curve for government outpatient, inpatient, and total healthcare ...
<p>Actual cumulative concentration curve for healthcare payments (including general tax, social and ...
<p>Conceptual cumulative concentration curve for government subsidies in terms of healthcare and per...
<p>The two figures to the left are concentration curves, with the cumulative proportion of the indiv...
<p>Conceptual cumulative concentration curve for healthcare payments and per capita household expend...
The graphs represent the how the national health insurance (NHI) mitigates the intensity of the cata...
<p>Concentration curves for SRHS in Chile before (2000) and after (2013) the healthcare reform in Ch...
<p>Dots represent the distribution by province. Pie charts describe the distribution of HCC/no cirrh...
The concentration index for maternal health services utilization by urban and rural areas.</p
<p>The line of need-expected services lie above the equality line. Both lines of actual use and of n...
The concentration index [1-3] and related concentration curve (see Technical Note #6) provide a mean...
Repetitive values of the ranking indicators of economic welfare are often introduced due to incident...
<p>The line of need-expected services lie nearer to equality line. Both lines of actual use and of n...