Background: The way in which a government chooses to finance a health intervention can affect the uptake of health interventions and consequently the extent of health gains. In addition to health gains, some policies such as public finance can insure against catastrophic health expenditures. We aimed to evaluate the health and financial risk protection benefits of selected interventions that could be publicly financed by the government of Ethiopia. Methods: We used extended cost-effectiveness analysis to assess the health gains (deaths averted) and financial risk protection afforded (cases of poverty averted) by a bundle of nine (among many other) interventions that the Government of Ethiopia aims to make universally available. These nine i...
Background Ethiopia launched the Health Extension Program (HEP) in 2004, aimed at ensuring equitable...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 4% of global child deaths (approximately 300,000 deaths) were attributed to...
Background: Equity in access to health care services and in health outcome, and safeguarding househo...
Background: The way in which a government chooses to finance a health intervention can affect the up...
SummaryBackgroundThe way in which a government chooses to finance a health intervention can affect t...
Objectives: Policymakers face many decisions when considering public financing for health, including...
Background Malaria is a public health burden and a major cause for morbidity and mortality in Ethio...
Introduction: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Tuberculosis (TB) and malaria remain a major threa...
Introduction: The burden from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its risk factors is growing in Ethiop...
Policymakers face many decisions when considering public financing for health, including the kind of...
Background: Pneumonia and pneumococcal disease cause a large disease burden in resource-constrained ...
Background: Pneumonia and pneumococcal disease cause a large disease burden in resource-constrained ...
Background Pneumonia and pneumococcal disease cause a large disease burden in resource-con-strained ...
AbstractVaccination coverage rates often mask wide variation in access, uptake, and cost of providin...
Background: Cost effectiveness was a criterion used to revise Ethiopia’s essential health service pa...
Background Ethiopia launched the Health Extension Program (HEP) in 2004, aimed at ensuring equitable...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 4% of global child deaths (approximately 300,000 deaths) were attributed to...
Background: Equity in access to health care services and in health outcome, and safeguarding househo...
Background: The way in which a government chooses to finance a health intervention can affect the up...
SummaryBackgroundThe way in which a government chooses to finance a health intervention can affect t...
Objectives: Policymakers face many decisions when considering public financing for health, including...
Background Malaria is a public health burden and a major cause for morbidity and mortality in Ethio...
Introduction: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Tuberculosis (TB) and malaria remain a major threa...
Introduction: The burden from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its risk factors is growing in Ethiop...
Policymakers face many decisions when considering public financing for health, including the kind of...
Background: Pneumonia and pneumococcal disease cause a large disease burden in resource-constrained ...
Background: Pneumonia and pneumococcal disease cause a large disease burden in resource-constrained ...
Background Pneumonia and pneumococcal disease cause a large disease burden in resource-con-strained ...
AbstractVaccination coverage rates often mask wide variation in access, uptake, and cost of providin...
Background: Cost effectiveness was a criterion used to revise Ethiopia’s essential health service pa...
Background Ethiopia launched the Health Extension Program (HEP) in 2004, aimed at ensuring equitable...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 4% of global child deaths (approximately 300,000 deaths) were attributed to...
Background: Equity in access to health care services and in health outcome, and safeguarding househo...