INTRODUCTION:Smoking is hazardous to health and places a heavy economic burden on individuals and their families. Clearly, smoking in China is prevalent since China is the largest consumer of tobacco in the world. Chinese smoking and nonsmoking households were compared in terms of the incidence and intensity of Catastrophic Health Expenditures (CHEs). The factors associated with catastrophic health expenditures were analyzed. METHODS:Data for this study were collected from two waves of panel data in 2011 and 2013 from the national China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). A total of 8073 households with at least one member aged above 45 were identified each year. Catastrophic health expenditure was measured by the ratio of a ...
Objective: To determine whether the New Cooperative Medical Insurance Scheme (NCMS) is associated wi...
ObjectiveTo examine the association of health insurances on catastrophic health expenditure (CHE), a...
This study aimed to locate the contributing factors of Catastrophic Health Expenditure (CHE), evalua...
Abstract Background Catastrophic health expenditure (...
Abstract Background China has made great achievements in health insurance coverage and healthcare fi...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate trends and socio-economic disparities in the catastrophic health expendit...
Background: In moving toward universal health coverage in China, it is crucial to identify which pop...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the incidence and trend of catastrophic health expenditures (CHE) in China over...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the incidence and trend of catastrophic health expenditures (CHE) in China over...
Drawing on the 1998 China national health services survey data, this study estimated the poverty imp...
Introduction In 2009, China officially launched the New Health Care Reform (NHCR). One important pur...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the New Cooperative Medical Insurance Scheme (NCMS) is associated wi...
China has built a social medical insurance system that covers the entire population so as to reduce ...
<div><p>This study aimed to locate the contributing factors of Catastrophic Health Expenditure (CHE)...
SummaryBackgroundIn China, there are more than 300 million male smokers. Tobacco taxation reduces sm...
Objective: To determine whether the New Cooperative Medical Insurance Scheme (NCMS) is associated wi...
ObjectiveTo examine the association of health insurances on catastrophic health expenditure (CHE), a...
This study aimed to locate the contributing factors of Catastrophic Health Expenditure (CHE), evalua...
Abstract Background Catastrophic health expenditure (...
Abstract Background China has made great achievements in health insurance coverage and healthcare fi...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate trends and socio-economic disparities in the catastrophic health expendit...
Background: In moving toward universal health coverage in China, it is crucial to identify which pop...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the incidence and trend of catastrophic health expenditures (CHE) in China over...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the incidence and trend of catastrophic health expenditures (CHE) in China over...
Drawing on the 1998 China national health services survey data, this study estimated the poverty imp...
Introduction In 2009, China officially launched the New Health Care Reform (NHCR). One important pur...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the New Cooperative Medical Insurance Scheme (NCMS) is associated wi...
China has built a social medical insurance system that covers the entire population so as to reduce ...
<div><p>This study aimed to locate the contributing factors of Catastrophic Health Expenditure (CHE)...
SummaryBackgroundIn China, there are more than 300 million male smokers. Tobacco taxation reduces sm...
Objective: To determine whether the New Cooperative Medical Insurance Scheme (NCMS) is associated wi...
ObjectiveTo examine the association of health insurances on catastrophic health expenditure (CHE), a...
This study aimed to locate the contributing factors of Catastrophic Health Expenditure (CHE), evalua...