This paper applies concentration curves and indices, that have been previously used to analyze progressivity in health care finance and horizontal equity in health care delivery in developed countries, to a 1998-1999 household survey about health care expenditures and utilization carried out in four francophone West African capitals (Abidjan, Bamako, Conakry and Dakar). The paper also uses statistical inference for testing stochastic dominance relationship between curves, a technique already applied in the literature about equity in taxation, as the criterion for making rigorous inequality comparisons. In all four capitals, the results strongly suggest a regressive pattern of payments for health care, with lower income groups bearing an hig...
The income elasticity of health care spending in the OECD countries tends toward luxury good values....
In this paper, we examine the progressivity of social sector expenditures in eight sub-Saharan Afric...
textabstractEquity is widely acknowledged to be an important goal in the field of health care. Inde...
This paper applies concentration curves and indices, that have been previously used to analyze progr...
ACL-4International audienceAnecdotal evidence on hidden inequity in health care in North African cou...
textabstractAbstract. An equitable distribution of health care use, distributed according to peopl...
Background Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national ...
http://onlineresearchjournals.org/JSS/pdf/2012/nov/Nkwenkeu%20et%20al..pdfInternational audienceIn d...
This paper uses two methods to compare the impact of health care payments under insurance and user f...
This paper presents the results of an eight-country comparative study of equity in the delivery of h...
ACL-1International audienceIn almost all African countries, informal payments are frequently made wh...
Introduction Low/middle-income countries (LMICs) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are increasingly turnin...
An equitable distribution of healthcare use, distributed according to people’s needs instead of abil...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2019Health care expenditure in the African...
OBJECTIVE: Measurement of the incidence of health financing contributions across socio-economic grou...
The income elasticity of health care spending in the OECD countries tends toward luxury good values....
In this paper, we examine the progressivity of social sector expenditures in eight sub-Saharan Afric...
textabstractEquity is widely acknowledged to be an important goal in the field of health care. Inde...
This paper applies concentration curves and indices, that have been previously used to analyze progr...
ACL-4International audienceAnecdotal evidence on hidden inequity in health care in North African cou...
textabstractAbstract. An equitable distribution of health care use, distributed according to peopl...
Background Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national ...
http://onlineresearchjournals.org/JSS/pdf/2012/nov/Nkwenkeu%20et%20al..pdfInternational audienceIn d...
This paper uses two methods to compare the impact of health care payments under insurance and user f...
This paper presents the results of an eight-country comparative study of equity in the delivery of h...
ACL-1International audienceIn almost all African countries, informal payments are frequently made wh...
Introduction Low/middle-income countries (LMICs) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are increasingly turnin...
An equitable distribution of healthcare use, distributed according to people’s needs instead of abil...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2019Health care expenditure in the African...
OBJECTIVE: Measurement of the incidence of health financing contributions across socio-economic grou...
The income elasticity of health care spending in the OECD countries tends toward luxury good values....
In this paper, we examine the progressivity of social sector expenditures in eight sub-Saharan Afric...
textabstractEquity is widely acknowledged to be an important goal in the field of health care. Inde...