AbstractObjectiveGiven the importance of health insurance for financing medicines and recent policy changes designed to reduce health-related out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) in Mexico, our study examined and analyzed the effect of health insurance on the probability and amount of OOPE for medicines and the proportion spent from household available expenditure (AE) funds.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional analysis by using the Mexican National Household Survey of Income and Expenditures for 2008. Households were grouped according to household medical insurance type (Social Security, Seguro Popular, mixed, or no affiliation). OOPE for medicines and health costs, and the probability of occurrence, were estimated with linear regression mode...
Health care policy seeks to ensure that citizens are protected from the financial risk associated wi...
The aims of this study were to assess factors associated with catastrophic healthcare expenditure (C...
AbstractOut-of-pocket spending is the most unequal and inefficient way to fund health care. Neverthe...
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...
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...
Many low- and middle-income countries are currently undergoing a dramatic epidemiological transition...
he objective of this article is to put in economic perspective the expenditure in health within the ...
Abstract Many governments have health programs focused on improving health among the poor and these ...
Objective.To analyse the medicines prescription, prescription filling, payment expenditure for medic...
During the past decade, the Mexican government launched an ambitious expansion of public health insu...
Absence of fi nancial protection in health is a recently diagnosed “disease ” of health systems. The...
Health care policy seeks to ensure that citizens are protected from the financial risk associated wi...
The aims of this study were to assess factors associated with catastrophic healthcare expenditure (C...
AbstractOut-of-pocket spending is the most unequal and inefficient way to fund health care. Neverthe...
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...
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...
Many low- and middle-income countries are currently undergoing a dramatic epidemiological transition...
he objective of this article is to put in economic perspective the expenditure in health within the ...
Abstract Many governments have health programs focused on improving health among the poor and these ...
Objective.To analyse the medicines prescription, prescription filling, payment expenditure for medic...
During the past decade, the Mexican government launched an ambitious expansion of public health insu...
Absence of fi nancial protection in health is a recently diagnosed “disease ” of health systems. The...
Health care policy seeks to ensure that citizens are protected from the financial risk associated wi...
The aims of this study were to assess factors associated with catastrophic healthcare expenditure (C...
AbstractOut-of-pocket spending is the most unequal and inefficient way to fund health care. Neverthe...