Background: Equity in health is a pressing concern and reaching disadvantaged populations is necessary to close the inequity gap. To date, the discourse has predominately focussed on reaching the poor. At the same time and in addition to wealth, other structural determinants that influence health outcomes exist, one of which is ethnicity. Inequities based on group belongings are recognised as ‘horizontal’, as opposed to the more commonly used notion of ‘vertical’ inequity based on individual characteristics. Objective: The aim of the present review is to highlight ethnicity as a source of horizontal inequity in health and to expose mechanisms that cause and maintain this inequity in Vietnam. Design: Through a sys...
Vietnam has successfully reduced population stunting, but ethnic minority groups are being systemati...
The research uses shortages in the multi-dimensional poverty criteria and household living standards...
Abstract Background In Vietnam, primary government health services are now accessible for the whole ...
BACKGROUND: Inequities in health are a major challenge for health care planners and policymakers gl...
The recent introduction of user fees for Vietnam’s primary healthcare services has generated concern...
BACKGROUND: A health system that provides equitable health care is a principal goal in many countrie...
The present study examines how and why ethnic minorities are poorer than ethnic majorities in Vietna...
Background: Dien Bien Province in northwest Vietnam is predominantly populated with ethnic minority ...
Background: Vietnam has achieved great improvements in maternal healthcare outcomes, but there is ev...
Background: Vietnam has achieved great improvements in maternal healthcare outcomes, but there is ev...
Abstract Introduction Vietnam has succeeded in reducing maternal mortality in the last decades. Anal...
unprecedented reductions in poverty. The 54 officially recognized ethnic groups within Vietnam’s div...
Background: Vietnam has made notable progress in reducing maternal mortality rates during the past 2...
Evidence of health service use and access across different target groups is essential for policy dev...
Market transition in Vietnam is known to have fueled health disparities, but racialized and national...
Vietnam has successfully reduced population stunting, but ethnic minority groups are being systemati...
The research uses shortages in the multi-dimensional poverty criteria and household living standards...
Abstract Background In Vietnam, primary government health services are now accessible for the whole ...
BACKGROUND: Inequities in health are a major challenge for health care planners and policymakers gl...
The recent introduction of user fees for Vietnam’s primary healthcare services has generated concern...
BACKGROUND: A health system that provides equitable health care is a principal goal in many countrie...
The present study examines how and why ethnic minorities are poorer than ethnic majorities in Vietna...
Background: Dien Bien Province in northwest Vietnam is predominantly populated with ethnic minority ...
Background: Vietnam has achieved great improvements in maternal healthcare outcomes, but there is ev...
Background: Vietnam has achieved great improvements in maternal healthcare outcomes, but there is ev...
Abstract Introduction Vietnam has succeeded in reducing maternal mortality in the last decades. Anal...
unprecedented reductions in poverty. The 54 officially recognized ethnic groups within Vietnam’s div...
Background: Vietnam has made notable progress in reducing maternal mortality rates during the past 2...
Evidence of health service use and access across different target groups is essential for policy dev...
Market transition in Vietnam is known to have fueled health disparities, but racialized and national...
Vietnam has successfully reduced population stunting, but ethnic minority groups are being systemati...
The research uses shortages in the multi-dimensional poverty criteria and household living standards...
Abstract Background In Vietnam, primary government health services are now accessible for the whole ...