'Beyond Survival: Protecting Households from Health Shock's in Latin America reviews the Latin American experience with health reform in the last 20 years and the fundamentals of health system financing, using new evidence to show the magnitude and mechanisms that determine the impoverishing effects of health events (diseases, accidents, and those of the life cycle). It provides options for policy makers on how to protect, and help household to protect themselves, against this impoverishment. The authors use empirical evidence from six case studies commissioned for this report, on Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, and Mexico. This book provides policy makers with a solid conceptual basis for decisions on the contents of mandato...
For all the agreement regarding the segmented character of Latin America's social policy, few studie...
It is now 15 years since the publication of Investing in Health (World Bank, 1993), a report which s...
As Latin American countries seek to expand the coverage and benefits provided by their health syste...
'Beyond Survival: Protecting Households from Health Shock's in Latin America reviews the Latin Ameri...
Household Spending and Impoverishment, Volume 1 of the Financing Health in Latin America series, ana...
Includes abstract in SpanishObjective: Compare patterns of catastrophic health expenditures in 12 co...
Absence of fi nancial protection in health is a recently diagnosed “disease ” of health systems. The...
This article examines rationales for public intervention in health insurance markets from the perspe...
This article examines rationales for public intervention in health insurance markets from the perspe...
The possibility of designing and implementing a reform proposal will depend on previously existing c...
Social health insurance (SHI) has gained popularity in recent years as a health-care funding mechani...
The author examines public economics rationales for public intervention in health insurance markets,...
For all the agreement regarding the segmented character of Latin America’s social policy, few studie...
For all the agreement regarding the segmented character of Latin America's social policy, few studie...
This paper uses a new data set to study household responses to adverse income shocks in seven Latin ...
For all the agreement regarding the segmented character of Latin America's social policy, few studie...
It is now 15 years since the publication of Investing in Health (World Bank, 1993), a report which s...
As Latin American countries seek to expand the coverage and benefits provided by their health syste...
'Beyond Survival: Protecting Households from Health Shock's in Latin America reviews the Latin Ameri...
Household Spending and Impoverishment, Volume 1 of the Financing Health in Latin America series, ana...
Includes abstract in SpanishObjective: Compare patterns of catastrophic health expenditures in 12 co...
Absence of fi nancial protection in health is a recently diagnosed “disease ” of health systems. The...
This article examines rationales for public intervention in health insurance markets from the perspe...
This article examines rationales for public intervention in health insurance markets from the perspe...
The possibility of designing and implementing a reform proposal will depend on previously existing c...
Social health insurance (SHI) has gained popularity in recent years as a health-care funding mechani...
The author examines public economics rationales for public intervention in health insurance markets,...
For all the agreement regarding the segmented character of Latin America’s social policy, few studie...
For all the agreement regarding the segmented character of Latin America's social policy, few studie...
This paper uses a new data set to study household responses to adverse income shocks in seven Latin ...
For all the agreement regarding the segmented character of Latin America's social policy, few studie...
It is now 15 years since the publication of Investing in Health (World Bank, 1993), a report which s...
As Latin American countries seek to expand the coverage and benefits provided by their health syste...