This paper uses a benefit incidence analysis (BIA) to evaluate whether public health expenditure in Ecuador is regressive or progressive. This paper overcomes several limitations of previous BIA analyses in developing countries: a) it develops a framework to allocate the operational and administrative government expenditures among providers at a centralised level according to their level of activity; b) it uses a household health survey in which an individual\u27s consumption of medical care can be tied to a specific health provider. We rank the economic status of medical care users according to the consumption per adult equivalent, and using an index obtained from the availability of durable goods in the household. The findings suggest tha...
The primary emphasis of this paper is on seeking some justification for the worldwide phenomenon of ...
Background: Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) requires increased domestic financing of healt...
Countries that seek to provide universal health coverage deal with considerable publicly funded expe...
Abstract Background One of the challenges in international health care policy is the reduction of he...
This paper provides a primer on benefit incidence analysis (BIA) for macroeconomists and a new data ...
Background: In 2008, Ecuador started a national health reform based on the principles of Alma Ata to...
This collection includes a selection of research by students of the PhD Program in Applied Economics...
Inequality in access and utilization of health services because of socioeconomic status is unfair, a...
Introduction. The article analyzes whether health is among the three main expenditures that a househ...
Healthcare in Ecuador has improved substantially over the last 30 years but spending remains low com...
Healthy population is a valuable resource for socio-economic development of acountry. Therefore, alm...
Abstract Background In 2008, Ecuador started a national health reform based on the principles of Alm...
Objective: An economic analysis of cost-equity (from society's viewpoint) for evaluating the impact ...
Policymakers concur that social investments are crucial, and that inequality must be decreased to ac...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 12 years, Ecuador has implemented comprehensive health sector reform to en...
The primary emphasis of this paper is on seeking some justification for the worldwide phenomenon of ...
Background: Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) requires increased domestic financing of healt...
Countries that seek to provide universal health coverage deal with considerable publicly funded expe...
Abstract Background One of the challenges in international health care policy is the reduction of he...
This paper provides a primer on benefit incidence analysis (BIA) for macroeconomists and a new data ...
Background: In 2008, Ecuador started a national health reform based on the principles of Alma Ata to...
This collection includes a selection of research by students of the PhD Program in Applied Economics...
Inequality in access and utilization of health services because of socioeconomic status is unfair, a...
Introduction. The article analyzes whether health is among the three main expenditures that a househ...
Healthcare in Ecuador has improved substantially over the last 30 years but spending remains low com...
Healthy population is a valuable resource for socio-economic development of acountry. Therefore, alm...
Abstract Background In 2008, Ecuador started a national health reform based on the principles of Alm...
Objective: An economic analysis of cost-equity (from society's viewpoint) for evaluating the impact ...
Policymakers concur that social investments are crucial, and that inequality must be decreased to ac...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 12 years, Ecuador has implemented comprehensive health sector reform to en...
The primary emphasis of this paper is on seeking some justification for the worldwide phenomenon of ...
Background: Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) requires increased domestic financing of healt...
Countries that seek to provide universal health coverage deal with considerable publicly funded expe...