The main goal of this study is to examine the distributions of illness conditions and resulting medical expenditures and their associated factors. To achieve this goal, an in-house survey was conducted in August of 2012 in rural Beijing, the capital city of China.The survey was conducted in Nanjianchang and Beijianchang, which are two villages 20 KM away from Miyun, a satellite city of Beijing. Data was collected on 346 households, which included 834 members. Variables measured included household characteristics, household head characteristics, illness conditions, and medical expenditures. Illness conditions and corresponding expenditure were measured for inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, and self-treatment separately. Multivariate...
In the evaluation of a healthcare system, it is of interest to identify factors associated with the ...
Few studies have researched the impact of large medical expenditures on household livelihoods and we...
Abstract Background Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) puts a heavy disease burden on patients’ f...
BACKGROUND: The main goal of this study is to examine the associations between illness conditions an...
Background: The main goal of this study is to examine the associations between illness conditions an...
Ill health is very expensive and could have significant impact on household consumptions. The purpos...
Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...
Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...
To explain the household healthcare expenditure among the rural floating population in Beijing and a...
Objective - The paper examines whether out-of-pocket health care expenditure also has regional discr...
The paper aimed to review Chinese literature on the prevalence of illness and household ill-health r...
Abstract Background China has made great achievements in health insurance coverage and healthcare fi...
The costliest 5% of the population (identified as the “high-cost„ population) accounts f...
One unforeseen consequence of the change from collective to household production in rural China has ...
Thanks to continued economic growth and increasing income, the overall poverty rate has been on the ...
In the evaluation of a healthcare system, it is of interest to identify factors associated with the ...
Few studies have researched the impact of large medical expenditures on household livelihoods and we...
Abstract Background Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) puts a heavy disease burden on patients’ f...
BACKGROUND: The main goal of this study is to examine the associations between illness conditions an...
Background: The main goal of this study is to examine the associations between illness conditions an...
Ill health is very expensive and could have significant impact on household consumptions. The purpos...
Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...
Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...
To explain the household healthcare expenditure among the rural floating population in Beijing and a...
Objective - The paper examines whether out-of-pocket health care expenditure also has regional discr...
The paper aimed to review Chinese literature on the prevalence of illness and household ill-health r...
Abstract Background China has made great achievements in health insurance coverage and healthcare fi...
The costliest 5% of the population (identified as the “high-cost„ population) accounts f...
One unforeseen consequence of the change from collective to household production in rural China has ...
Thanks to continued economic growth and increasing income, the overall poverty rate has been on the ...
In the evaluation of a healthcare system, it is of interest to identify factors associated with the ...
Few studies have researched the impact of large medical expenditures on household livelihoods and we...
Abstract Background Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) puts a heavy disease burden on patients’ f...