Background: Many low income countries have policies to exempt the poor from user charges in public facilities. Reliably identifying the poor is a challenge when implementing such policies. In Tanzania, a scorecard system was established in 2011, within a programme providing free national health insurance fund (NHIF) cards, to identify poor pregnant women and their families, based on eight components. Using a series of reliability tests on a 2012 dataset of 2,621 households in two districts, this study compares household poverty levels using the scorecard, a wealth index, and monthly consumption expenditures. Methods: We compared the distributions of the three wealth measures, and the consistency of household poverty classification using cro...
BACKGROUND: The use of demand-side financing mechanisms to increase health service utilisation among...
The use of demand-side financing mechanisms to increase health service utilisation among target grou...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have been done to assess socioeconomic inequities in health in African count...
Background: Many low income countries have policies to exempt the poor from user charges in public f...
Poverty identification for a pro-poor health insurance scheme in Tanzania: reliability and multi-lev...
BACKGROUND: Many low income countries have policies to exempt the poor from user charges in public f...
Background\ud Many low income countries have policies to exempt the poor from user charges in public...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of three alternative strategies to identify poor household...
Background: The use of demand-side financing mechanisms to increase health service utilisation among...
Access to health-care is low in developing countries. Poor people are less likely to seek care than ...
OBJECTIVES: This paper outlines the potential strategies to identify the poor, and assesses their fe...
Contains fulltext : 110731.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives To...
BACKGROUND: Poverty is multi dimensional. Beyond the quantitative and tangible issues related to ina...
Previous studies have consistently found an inverse relationship between household-level poverty and...
BACKGROUND: The Tanzanian health insurance system comprises multiple health insurance funds targetin...
BACKGROUND: The use of demand-side financing mechanisms to increase health service utilisation among...
The use of demand-side financing mechanisms to increase health service utilisation among target grou...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have been done to assess socioeconomic inequities in health in African count...
Background: Many low income countries have policies to exempt the poor from user charges in public f...
Poverty identification for a pro-poor health insurance scheme in Tanzania: reliability and multi-lev...
BACKGROUND: Many low income countries have policies to exempt the poor from user charges in public f...
Background\ud Many low income countries have policies to exempt the poor from user charges in public...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of three alternative strategies to identify poor household...
Background: The use of demand-side financing mechanisms to increase health service utilisation among...
Access to health-care is low in developing countries. Poor people are less likely to seek care than ...
OBJECTIVES: This paper outlines the potential strategies to identify the poor, and assesses their fe...
Contains fulltext : 110731.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives To...
BACKGROUND: Poverty is multi dimensional. Beyond the quantitative and tangible issues related to ina...
Previous studies have consistently found an inverse relationship between household-level poverty and...
BACKGROUND: The Tanzanian health insurance system comprises multiple health insurance funds targetin...
BACKGROUND: The use of demand-side financing mechanisms to increase health service utilisation among...
The use of demand-side financing mechanisms to increase health service utilisation among target grou...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have been done to assess socioeconomic inequities in health in African count...