Compared to its neighbors, Sri Lanka performs well in terms of health. Health care is provided for free in the public sector, yet households' out-of-pocket health expenditures are steadily increasing. We explore whether this increase can be explained by supply shortages and insufficient public health care financing or whether it is rather the result of an income-induced demand for supplementary and higher quality services from the private sector. We focus on total health care expenditures and health care expenditures for specific services such as expenses on private outpatient treatments and expenses on laboratory and other diagnostic services. Overall, we find little indication that limited supply of public health care per se pushes patien...
Sri Lanka’s public health care system is free at the point of use and maintains a focus on equity. H...
The rising healthcare cost in low-income countries (LIC) got sparked attention during the last decad...
The more that health care expenditures are financed by general taxation, the greater the discretion ...
This article was published in Health Economics Review [© 2015 Springer Verlag] and the definite vers...
The 'sun-rise' industry of private health care, especially private hospitals, in Thailand throws man...
Demand for private sector healthcare services in Sri Lanka is on the rise. This is very evident from...
Objective: Financing health services is a challenge for health policy makers world over, especially ...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
Background / Objectives: The Sri Lankan healthcare system consists of public and private sectors. In...
Background: Shortcomings in healthcare delivery has led people to spend a substantial proportion of ...
textabstractObjective Access to healthcare is mostly contingent on out-of-pocket spending (OOPS) by ...
The Finance Minister of India Nirmala Sitharaman announced the Budget in February 2021, giving healt...
The public health spending in India has been hovering around 1% of gross domestic produc...
Background: Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) requires increased domestic financing of healt...
Zambia removed user fees in publicly supported–government and faith-based–health facilities in 54 ou...
Sri Lanka’s public health care system is free at the point of use and maintains a focus on equity. H...
The rising healthcare cost in low-income countries (LIC) got sparked attention during the last decad...
The more that health care expenditures are financed by general taxation, the greater the discretion ...
This article was published in Health Economics Review [© 2015 Springer Verlag] and the definite vers...
The 'sun-rise' industry of private health care, especially private hospitals, in Thailand throws man...
Demand for private sector healthcare services in Sri Lanka is on the rise. This is very evident from...
Objective: Financing health services is a challenge for health policy makers world over, especially ...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
Background / Objectives: The Sri Lankan healthcare system consists of public and private sectors. In...
Background: Shortcomings in healthcare delivery has led people to spend a substantial proportion of ...
textabstractObjective Access to healthcare is mostly contingent on out-of-pocket spending (OOPS) by ...
The Finance Minister of India Nirmala Sitharaman announced the Budget in February 2021, giving healt...
The public health spending in India has been hovering around 1% of gross domestic produc...
Background: Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) requires increased domestic financing of healt...
Zambia removed user fees in publicly supported–government and faith-based–health facilities in 54 ou...
Sri Lanka’s public health care system is free at the point of use and maintains a focus on equity. H...
The rising healthcare cost in low-income countries (LIC) got sparked attention during the last decad...
The more that health care expenditures are financed by general taxation, the greater the discretion ...