In Ethiopia, as other developing countries, public health care is provided at nominally low prices and free to those that does not afford to pay. But the health care consumer population is still to make considerable amount of out-of-pocket health expenditure for various reasons. A cross sectional quantitative study from January to May 2013 was done. Study population was civil servants in Debre Markos town. A total of 467 study participants were selected by using simple random sampling method. Data were collected by trained high school graduates and then the collected data were entered into a computer by using Epi-Data version 3.1 and analysis was performed by using SPSS version 16 for windows. Possible associations between out of pocket hea...
Abstract Background About 5% of the global populat...
BACKGROUND:In absence of any form of health insurance, out-of-pocket payments for health care lead t...
This study investigates determinants of out-of-pocket and catastrophic healthcare expenditures (OOPH...
In Ethiopia, as other developing countries, public health care is provided at nominally low prices a...
Background Out-of-pocket payment (OOP) for healthcare services remained the main means of the finan...
In Ethiopia, little is known about the extent of out-of-pocket health expenditures and the associate...
BACKGROUND: Health service utilization among out-of-pocket payers and fee-wavier users and factors a...
BACKGROUND: Absence of reliable health insurance schemes is a key challenge to meet the universal he...
Background: Cardiovascular disease poses a great financial risk on households in countries without u...
Background: One of the components of reproductive health is maternal care. Maternal health care is s...
Introduction: Strategies for access and utilization of health care by all its citizens to ensure equ...
Abstract Background Out-of-pocket expenditure constitutes high proportion of healthcare spending in ...
Background: Each year, 100 million people are impoverished globally as a result of expenditure on he...
Background: Out-of-pocket (OOP) medical expenses often lead to catastrophic expenditure and impoveri...
This study examines the determinant of out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure in the south-south geopo...
Abstract Background About 5% of the global populat...
BACKGROUND:In absence of any form of health insurance, out-of-pocket payments for health care lead t...
This study investigates determinants of out-of-pocket and catastrophic healthcare expenditures (OOPH...
In Ethiopia, as other developing countries, public health care is provided at nominally low prices a...
Background Out-of-pocket payment (OOP) for healthcare services remained the main means of the finan...
In Ethiopia, little is known about the extent of out-of-pocket health expenditures and the associate...
BACKGROUND: Health service utilization among out-of-pocket payers and fee-wavier users and factors a...
BACKGROUND: Absence of reliable health insurance schemes is a key challenge to meet the universal he...
Background: Cardiovascular disease poses a great financial risk on households in countries without u...
Background: One of the components of reproductive health is maternal care. Maternal health care is s...
Introduction: Strategies for access and utilization of health care by all its citizens to ensure equ...
Abstract Background Out-of-pocket expenditure constitutes high proportion of healthcare spending in ...
Background: Each year, 100 million people are impoverished globally as a result of expenditure on he...
Background: Out-of-pocket (OOP) medical expenses often lead to catastrophic expenditure and impoveri...
This study examines the determinant of out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure in the south-south geopo...
Abstract Background About 5% of the global populat...
BACKGROUND:In absence of any form of health insurance, out-of-pocket payments for health care lead t...
This study investigates determinants of out-of-pocket and catastrophic healthcare expenditures (OOPH...