In most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), household out-of-pocket (OOP) health spending constitutes a major source of healthcare financing. Household surveys are commonly used to monitor OOP health spending, but are prone to recall bias and unable to capture seasonal variation, and may underestimate expenditure–particularly among households with long-term chronic health conditions. Household expenditure diaries have been developed as an alternative to overcome the limitations of surveys, and pictorial diaries have been proposed where literacy levels may render traditional diary approaches inappropriate. This study compares estimates for general household and chronic healthcare expenditure in South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe deriv...
Drawing data from four different integrated household surveys in rural areas of Mali, Malawi, and tw...
Drawing data from four different integrated household surveys in rural areas of Mali, Malawi, and tw...
Objective To explore factors associated with household coping behaviours in the face of health expen...
In most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), household out-of-pocket (OOP) health spending cons...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
Background: The effect of number of health items on OOPs has been identified as a source of bias in ...
Background: The effect of number of health items on out-of- pockets (OOPs) has been identified as a ...
Out-of-pocket payments (OOPs) are direct payments that patients or customers pay to healthcare provi...
Out of pocket health payment (OOPs) has been identified by the System of Health Accounts (SHA) as th...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
Background The effect of number of health items on out-of-pockets (OOPs) has been identified as a so...
This study examines catastrophic health expenditures and the potential for such payments to impover...
Drawing data from four different integrated household surveys in rural areas of Mali, Malawi, and tw...
Drawing data from four different integrated household surveys in rural areas of Mali, Malawi, and tw...
Objective To explore factors associated with household coping behaviours in the face of health expen...
In most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), household out-of-pocket (OOP) health spending cons...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
Surveys of consumption expenditure vary widely across many dimensions, including the level of report...
Background: The effect of number of health items on OOPs has been identified as a source of bias in ...
Background: The effect of number of health items on out-of- pockets (OOPs) has been identified as a ...
Out-of-pocket payments (OOPs) are direct payments that patients or customers pay to healthcare provi...
Out of pocket health payment (OOPs) has been identified by the System of Health Accounts (SHA) as th...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
Background The effect of number of health items on out-of-pockets (OOPs) has been identified as a so...
This study examines catastrophic health expenditures and the potential for such payments to impover...
Drawing data from four different integrated household surveys in rural areas of Mali, Malawi, and tw...
Drawing data from four different integrated household surveys in rural areas of Mali, Malawi, and tw...
Objective To explore factors associated with household coping behaviours in the face of health expen...