China has implemented a free-service policy for tuberculosis. However, patients still have to pay a substantial proportion of their annual income for treatment of this disease. This study describes the economic burden on patients with tuberculosis; identifies related factors by comparing two areas with different management models; and provides policy recommendation for tuberculosis control reform in China.There are three tuberculosis management models in China: the tuberculosis dispensary model, specialist model and integrated model. We selected Zhangjiagang (ZJG) and Taixing (TX) as the study sites, which correspond to areas implementing the integrated model and dispensary model, respectively. Patients diagnosed and treated for tuberculosi...
Background: In response to the high financial burden of health services facing tuberculosis (TB) pat...
Abstract Background In response to the high financial burden of health services facing tuberculosis ...
Abstract Background The primar...
China has implemented a free-service policy for tuberculosis. However, patients still have to pay a ...
Objective China has implemented a free-service policy for tuberculosis. However, patients still have...
Background: Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particularly in ...
Abstract Background Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particul...
BackgroundIllness-related costs experienced by tuberculosis patients produce a severe economic impac...
Summary Objective To measure patient expenditure on additional drugs and tests in public servic...
Currently three hospital and tuberculosis (TB) collaboration models exist in China: the dispensary m...
Currently three hospital and tuberculosis (TB) collaboration models exist in China: the dispensary m...
Background: China has the second highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide. The modern TB contro...
Background: Treatment of tuberculosis (TB) in China is partially covered by national programs and...
China is transitioning towards concentrating tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic and treatment services in ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>China is transitioning towards concentrating tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic a...
Background: In response to the high financial burden of health services facing tuberculosis (TB) pat...
Abstract Background In response to the high financial burden of health services facing tuberculosis ...
Abstract Background The primar...
China has implemented a free-service policy for tuberculosis. However, patients still have to pay a ...
Objective China has implemented a free-service policy for tuberculosis. However, patients still have...
Background: Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particularly in ...
Abstract Background Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particul...
BackgroundIllness-related costs experienced by tuberculosis patients produce a severe economic impac...
Summary Objective To measure patient expenditure on additional drugs and tests in public servic...
Currently three hospital and tuberculosis (TB) collaboration models exist in China: the dispensary m...
Currently three hospital and tuberculosis (TB) collaboration models exist in China: the dispensary m...
Background: China has the second highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide. The modern TB contro...
Background: Treatment of tuberculosis (TB) in China is partially covered by national programs and...
China is transitioning towards concentrating tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic and treatment services in ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>China is transitioning towards concentrating tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic a...
Background: In response to the high financial burden of health services facing tuberculosis (TB) pat...
Abstract Background In response to the high financial burden of health services facing tuberculosis ...
Abstract Background The primar...