Abstract Many governments have health programs focused on improving health among the poor and these have an impact on out-of-pocket health payments made by individuals. Therefore, one of the objectives of these programs is to reach the poorest and reduce their out-of-pocket expenditure. In this paper we propose the distributional poverty impact approach to measure the poverty impact of out-of-pocket health payments of different health financing policies. This approach is comparable to the impoverishment methodology proposed by Wagstaff and van Doorslaer (2003) that compares poverty indices before and after out-of-pocket health payments. In order to escape the specification of a particular poverty index, we use the marginal dominance approac...
This paper evaluates the impact of Colombia’s subsidized health insurance program (SUBS) on medical ...
During the past decade, the Mexican government launched an ambitious expansion of public health insu...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care has significant implications for poverty in many deve...
The goal of Seguro Popular (SP) in Mexico was to improve the financial protection of the uninsured p...
This study contributes with original empirical evidence on the distributional and welfare effects of...
<div><p>Abstract</p><p>This study contributes with original empirical evidence on the distributional...
Objective. To determine the impact of Seguro Popular (SPS) on catastrophic and impoverishing househo...
AbstractObjectiveGiven the importance of health insurance for financing medicines and recent policy ...
In 2004 the government of Mexico initiated an ambitious program, Seguro Popular, to extend health in...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments are the principal means of financing health care throughout much of Asi...
The current study investigated the association between out-of-pocket health expenditure and poverty ...
The paper attempts to describe catastrophic health spending and its impact on poverty in the Philipp...
he objective of this article is to put in economic perspective the expenditure in health within the ...
This paper evaluates the impact of Colombia\u27s subsidized health insurance program (SUBS) on medic...
Background: We assessed aspects of Seguro Popular, a programme aimed to deliver health insurance, re...
This paper evaluates the impact of Colombia’s subsidized health insurance program (SUBS) on medical ...
During the past decade, the Mexican government launched an ambitious expansion of public health insu...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care has significant implications for poverty in many deve...
The goal of Seguro Popular (SP) in Mexico was to improve the financial protection of the uninsured p...
This study contributes with original empirical evidence on the distributional and welfare effects of...
<div><p>Abstract</p><p>This study contributes with original empirical evidence on the distributional...
Objective. To determine the impact of Seguro Popular (SPS) on catastrophic and impoverishing househo...
AbstractObjectiveGiven the importance of health insurance for financing medicines and recent policy ...
In 2004 the government of Mexico initiated an ambitious program, Seguro Popular, to extend health in...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments are the principal means of financing health care throughout much of Asi...
The current study investigated the association between out-of-pocket health expenditure and poverty ...
The paper attempts to describe catastrophic health spending and its impact on poverty in the Philipp...
he objective of this article is to put in economic perspective the expenditure in health within the ...
This paper evaluates the impact of Colombia\u27s subsidized health insurance program (SUBS) on medic...
Background: We assessed aspects of Seguro Popular, a programme aimed to deliver health insurance, re...
This paper evaluates the impact of Colombia’s subsidized health insurance program (SUBS) on medical ...
During the past decade, the Mexican government launched an ambitious expansion of public health insu...
Out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care has significant implications for poverty in many deve...