Background: In response to the high financial burden of health services facing tuberculosis (TB) patients in China, the China-Gates TB project, Phase II, has implemented a new financing and payment model as an important component of the overall project in three cities in eastern, central and western China. The model focuses on increasing the reimbursement rate for TB patients and reforming provider payment methods by replacing fee-for-service with a case-based payment approach. This study investigated changes in out-of-pocket (OOP) health expenditure and the financial burden on TB patients before and after the interventions, with a focus on potential differential impacts on patients from different income groups
Background: China has the second highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide. The modern TB contro...
BACKGROUND: The economic burden on households affected by tuberculosis through costs to patients can...
Background Financial issues are major barriers for rural-to-urban migrants accessing tuberculosis (...
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 ...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence is closely associated with poverty in China, and poor patients face mor...
BackgroundIllness-related costs experienced by tuberculosis patients produce a severe economic impac...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) and multidrug-resistance tuberculosis (MDR-TB) pose serious challenges...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) often causes catastrophic economic effects on both the individual s...
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...
Tuberculosis (TB) and multidrug-resistance tuberculosis (MDR-TB) pose serious challenges to global h...
China has implemented a free-service policy for tuberculosis. However, patients still have to pay a ...
Background: Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particularly in ...
Abstract Background Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particul...
Background: China has the second highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide. The modern TB contro...
BACKGROUND: The economic burden on households affected by tuberculosis through costs to patients can...
Background Financial issues are major barriers for rural-to-urban migrants accessing tuberculosis (...
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 ...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence is closely associated with poverty in China, and poor patients face mor...
BackgroundIllness-related costs experienced by tuberculosis patients produce a severe economic impac...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) and multidrug-resistance tuberculosis (MDR-TB) pose serious challenges...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) often causes catastrophic economic effects on both the individual s...
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...
Tuberculosis (TB) and multidrug-resistance tuberculosis (MDR-TB) pose serious challenges to global h...
China has implemented a free-service policy for tuberculosis. However, patients still have to pay a ...
Background: Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particularly in ...
Abstract Background Charging for tuberculosis (TB) treatment could reduce completion rates, particul...
Background: China has the second highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide. The modern TB contro...
BACKGROUND: The economic burden on households affected by tuberculosis through costs to patients can...
Background Financial issues are major barriers for rural-to-urban migrants accessing tuberculosis (...