We examine the distributional characteristics of Hong Kong's mixed public-private health system to identify the net redistribution achieved through public spending on health care, compare the income-related inequality and inequity of public and private care and measure horizontal inequity in health-care delivery overall. Payments for public care are highly concentrated on the better-off whereas benefits are pro-poor. As a consequence, public health care effects significant net redistribution from the rich to the poor. Public care is skewed towards the poor in part not only because of allocation according to need but also because the rich opt out of the public sector and consume most of the private care. Overall, there is horizontal inequity...
<div><p>Background</p><p>People with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD) are particularly vulner...
The Australian universal healthcare system aims to ensure affordable and equitable use of healthcare...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess the factors associated with healthcare services utilization ...
This paper compares the extent to which the principle of "equal treatment for equal need"(ETEN) is m...
Should health care provision be public, private, or both ? We look at this question in a setting whe...
Objectives: 'Horizontal inequity' in healthcare finance occurs when people with equal income contrib...
Should health care provision be public, private, or both? We look at this question in a setting wher...
The share of the public sector in health insurance provision varies enormously from country to count...
An ideal resource allocation in health care should ensure most people to access equal health care se...
We study how the optimal public provision of health care depends on whether or not individuals have ...
We estimate the distributional incidence of health care financing in 13 Asian territories that accou...
[[abstract]]INTRODUCTION:To test the hypothesis that the distribution of healthcare services is acco...
Should health care provision be public, private, or both? We look at this question in a setting whe...
BACKGROUND:People with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD) are particularly vulnerable to socioe...
[[abstract]]Introduction To test the hypothesis that the distribution of healthcare services is acco...
<div><p>Background</p><p>People with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD) are particularly vulner...
The Australian universal healthcare system aims to ensure affordable and equitable use of healthcare...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess the factors associated with healthcare services utilization ...
This paper compares the extent to which the principle of "equal treatment for equal need"(ETEN) is m...
Should health care provision be public, private, or both ? We look at this question in a setting whe...
Objectives: 'Horizontal inequity' in healthcare finance occurs when people with equal income contrib...
Should health care provision be public, private, or both? We look at this question in a setting wher...
The share of the public sector in health insurance provision varies enormously from country to count...
An ideal resource allocation in health care should ensure most people to access equal health care se...
We study how the optimal public provision of health care depends on whether or not individuals have ...
We estimate the distributional incidence of health care financing in 13 Asian territories that accou...
[[abstract]]INTRODUCTION:To test the hypothesis that the distribution of healthcare services is acco...
Should health care provision be public, private, or both? We look at this question in a setting whe...
BACKGROUND:People with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD) are particularly vulnerable to socioe...
[[abstract]]Introduction To test the hypothesis that the distribution of healthcare services is acco...
<div><p>Background</p><p>People with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD) are particularly vulner...
The Australian universal healthcare system aims to ensure affordable and equitable use of healthcare...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess the factors associated with healthcare services utilization ...