Background: There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relatively large healthcare payments which are a major limitation to accessing healthcare. Such payments also endanger the welfare of households with the potential of moving households into extreme impoverishment. This paper examines the impoverishing effects of out-of-pocket (OOP) healthcare payments in Ghana prior to the introduction of Ghana’s national health insurance scheme. Methods: Data come from the Ghana Living Standard Survey 5 (2005/2006). Two poverty lines ($1.25 and $2.50 per capita per day at the 2005 purchasing power parity) are used in assessing the impoverishing effects of OOP healthcare payments. We computed the poverty headcount, povert...
Background: Excessive healthcare payments can impede access to health services and also disrupt the ...
BackgroundGhana introduced a national health insurance program in 2005 with the goal of removing use...
Protecting the poor and vulnerable against the cost of unforeseen ill health has become a global con...
BACKGROUND: There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relatively la...
Abstract Background There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relat...
Abstract Background There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relat...
Background: Financial risk protection against the cost of unforeseen healthcare has gained global at...
Abstract Background Approximately 150 million people suffer from financial catastrophe annually beca...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
BACKGROUND: Excessive healthcare payments can impede access to health services and also disrupt the ...
Contains fulltext : 170048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gha...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
BACKGROUND: In 2003, Ghana implemented a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) designed to promote...
BackgroundGhana introduced a national health insurance program in 2005 with the goal of removing use...
Background: Excessive healthcare payments can impede access to health services and also disrupt the ...
BackgroundGhana introduced a national health insurance program in 2005 with the goal of removing use...
Protecting the poor and vulnerable against the cost of unforeseen ill health has become a global con...
BACKGROUND: There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relatively la...
Abstract Background There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relat...
Abstract Background There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relat...
Background: Financial risk protection against the cost of unforeseen healthcare has gained global at...
Abstract Background Approximately 150 million people suffer from financial catastrophe annually beca...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
BACKGROUND: Excessive healthcare payments can impede access to health services and also disrupt the ...
Contains fulltext : 170048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gha...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
BACKGROUND: In 2003, Ghana implemented a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) designed to promote...
BackgroundGhana introduced a national health insurance program in 2005 with the goal of removing use...
Background: Excessive healthcare payments can impede access to health services and also disrupt the ...
BackgroundGhana introduced a national health insurance program in 2005 with the goal of removing use...
Protecting the poor and vulnerable against the cost of unforeseen ill health has become a global con...