Background At the end of the eleven-year conflict in Sierra Leone, a wide range of policies were implemented to address both demand- and supply-side constraints within the healthcare system, which had collapsed during the conflict. This study examines the extent to which households' exposure to financial risks associated with seeking healthcare evolved in post-conflict Sierra Leone. Method This study uses the 2003 and 2011 cross-sections of the Sierra Leone Integrated Household Survey to examine changes in catastrophic health expenditure between 2003 and 2011. An Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition approach is used to quantify the extent to which changes in catastrophic health expenditure are attributable to changes in the distribution ...
Background: Direct out-of-pocket payments for health care are recognised as limiting access to healt...
Abstract Background To assess the financial burden due to out of pocket (OOP) payments, two mutually...
This study examines the impact of the Sierra Leone civil war on household expenditure inequal-ity. T...
BACKGROUND: At the end of the eleven-year conflict in Sierra Leone, a wide range of policies were im...
Background At the end of the eleven-year conflict in Sierra Leone, a wide range of policies were ...
BACKGROUND: At the end of the eleven-year conflict in Sierra Leone, a wide range of policies were im...
This article provides an examination of market failure, focusing on the health service system (HSS) ...
Background: To assess the financial burden due to out of pocket (OOP) payments, two mutually exclusi...
Background: To assess the financial burden due to out of pocket (OOP) payments, two mutually exclusi...
Background To assess the financial burden due to out of pocket (OOP) payments, two mutually exclusiv...
Background: Out-of-pocket health expenditures leave households exposed to the risk of financial cata...
OBJECTIVE: There is limited evidence about levels of socio-economic and other differences in catastr...
This study evaluates the impact of Sierra Leone's 2010 Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI). It uses t...
This study examines catastrophic health expenditures and the potential for such payments to impover...
This study evaluates the impact of Sierra Leone's 2010 Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI). It uses t...
Background: Direct out-of-pocket payments for health care are recognised as limiting access to healt...
Abstract Background To assess the financial burden due to out of pocket (OOP) payments, two mutually...
This study examines the impact of the Sierra Leone civil war on household expenditure inequal-ity. T...
BACKGROUND: At the end of the eleven-year conflict in Sierra Leone, a wide range of policies were im...
Background At the end of the eleven-year conflict in Sierra Leone, a wide range of policies were ...
BACKGROUND: At the end of the eleven-year conflict in Sierra Leone, a wide range of policies were im...
This article provides an examination of market failure, focusing on the health service system (HSS) ...
Background: To assess the financial burden due to out of pocket (OOP) payments, two mutually exclusi...
Background: To assess the financial burden due to out of pocket (OOP) payments, two mutually exclusi...
Background To assess the financial burden due to out of pocket (OOP) payments, two mutually exclusiv...
Background: Out-of-pocket health expenditures leave households exposed to the risk of financial cata...
OBJECTIVE: There is limited evidence about levels of socio-economic and other differences in catastr...
This study evaluates the impact of Sierra Leone's 2010 Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI). It uses t...
This study examines catastrophic health expenditures and the potential for such payments to impover...
This study evaluates the impact of Sierra Leone's 2010 Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI). It uses t...
Background: Direct out-of-pocket payments for health care are recognised as limiting access to healt...
Abstract Background To assess the financial burden due to out of pocket (OOP) payments, two mutually...
This study examines the impact of the Sierra Leone civil war on household expenditure inequal-ity. T...