AbstractIn Viet Nam, household direct out-of-pocket (OOP) health expenditure as a share of the total health expenditure has been always high, ranging from 50% to 70%. The high share of OOP expenditure has been linked to different inequity problems such as catastrophic health expenditure (households must reduce their expenditure on other necessities) and impoverishment. This paper aims to examine catastrophic and poverty impacts of household out-of-pocket health expenditure in Viet Nam over time and identify socio-economic indicators associated with them. Data used in this research were obtained from a nationally representative household survey, Viet Nam Living Standard Survey 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010. The findings revealed that there...
Out-of-pocket payments (OOPs) are direct payments that patients or customers pay to healthcare provi...
Abstract Background Chronic diseases pose a serious threat to health and longevity worldwide. As chr...
As a financing mechanism with the potential to raise additional funds for health services, whilst im...
AbstractIn Viet Nam, household direct out-of-pocket (OOP) health expenditure as a share of the total...
Abstract Background Population ageing and the associated increase in the healthcare needs of older p...
Abstract Background Universal health coverage implies that people obtain the health services they ne...
Background: In Vietnam, problems of high out-of-pocket payments for health, leading to catastrophic ...
BACKGROUND: Significant health expenses can force households to reduce consumption of items required...
Significant health expenses can force households to reduce consumption of items required for daily l...
Background Overcrowding of high-level health facilities is a major concern in a Vie...
Background: While there is accumulated evidence showing the rapid rise of the burden caused by non-c...
Objective: To describe the proportion of the households that experienced catastrophic health expendi...
Background: The catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment indices offer guidance for develo...
Health Economics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper investigates the economic im...
Background. In recent years, health insurance (HI) has been chosen by many low- and middle-income co...
Out-of-pocket payments (OOPs) are direct payments that patients or customers pay to healthcare provi...
Abstract Background Chronic diseases pose a serious threat to health and longevity worldwide. As chr...
As a financing mechanism with the potential to raise additional funds for health services, whilst im...
AbstractIn Viet Nam, household direct out-of-pocket (OOP) health expenditure as a share of the total...
Abstract Background Population ageing and the associated increase in the healthcare needs of older p...
Abstract Background Universal health coverage implies that people obtain the health services they ne...
Background: In Vietnam, problems of high out-of-pocket payments for health, leading to catastrophic ...
BACKGROUND: Significant health expenses can force households to reduce consumption of items required...
Significant health expenses can force households to reduce consumption of items required for daily l...
Background Overcrowding of high-level health facilities is a major concern in a Vie...
Background: While there is accumulated evidence showing the rapid rise of the burden caused by non-c...
Objective: To describe the proportion of the households that experienced catastrophic health expendi...
Background: The catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment indices offer guidance for develo...
Health Economics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper investigates the economic im...
Background. In recent years, health insurance (HI) has been chosen by many low- and middle-income co...
Out-of-pocket payments (OOPs) are direct payments that patients or customers pay to healthcare provi...
Abstract Background Chronic diseases pose a serious threat to health and longevity worldwide. As chr...
As a financing mechanism with the potential to raise additional funds for health services, whilst im...