Literature suggests that in theory, the efficiency of user charges for health services is related to the level of externality, the price elasticity of demand, the proportion of total costs which are private access costs, and the level of the government budget constraint. Theoretical models predict that price elasticity of demand for health services is likely to be higher for lower income groups and that user charges are therefore unlikely to promote equity, or reduce the discrepancies between the utilisation rates of the rich and poor, 'ceteris paribus'. Empirical evidence tends to confirm the latter prediction but to suggest that user charges in many countries provide the scope for welfare gains for the majority. Unfortunately, this scope ...
There are concerns on whether user fees in public health services are the appropriate means of impro...
In recent years several countries have introduced reforms to user fees; a growing number of countrie...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
Literature suggests that in theory, the efficiency of user charges for health services is related to...
User charges have come to play a significant role in the financing and delivery of publicly provided...
The paper reviews the theoretical basis for the application of user fees in the public health sector...
The World Bank's Financing health services in developing countries emphasizes demand-side issue...
Background: User charges are widely used health financing mechanisms in many health systems in low-i...
impact of user fees on health service utilization in low- and middle-income countries: how strong is...
BACKGROUND: Following an international push for financing reforms, many low- and middle-income count...
Abstract The momentum towards achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goals re-invigorat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of user charges on the uptake of health services in low- and middle...
The study objective was to understand the impact of user fees on access to health services in countr...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
Public health systems in most low-income countries are unfair to poor people. Clearly preventive and...
There are concerns on whether user fees in public health services are the appropriate means of impro...
In recent years several countries have introduced reforms to user fees; a growing number of countrie...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
Literature suggests that in theory, the efficiency of user charges for health services is related to...
User charges have come to play a significant role in the financing and delivery of publicly provided...
The paper reviews the theoretical basis for the application of user fees in the public health sector...
The World Bank's Financing health services in developing countries emphasizes demand-side issue...
Background: User charges are widely used health financing mechanisms in many health systems in low-i...
impact of user fees on health service utilization in low- and middle-income countries: how strong is...
BACKGROUND: Following an international push for financing reforms, many low- and middle-income count...
Abstract The momentum towards achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goals re-invigorat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of user charges on the uptake of health services in low- and middle...
The study objective was to understand the impact of user fees on access to health services in countr...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...
Public health systems in most low-income countries are unfair to poor people. Clearly preventive and...
There are concerns on whether user fees in public health services are the appropriate means of impro...
In recent years several countries have introduced reforms to user fees; a growing number of countrie...
Many low- and middle-income countries continue to search for better ways of financing their health s...