In the last three decades many developing and middle-income nations' health care systems have been financed via out-of-pocket payments by individuals. User fees charges, however, may not be the best approach or thenmost equitable approach to finance and/or reform health services in developing nations. This study investigates the status of Vietnam's current health system as a result of implementing user fees policies. A recent mandate by the government to increase the universal cover to 100% attempts to tackle inadequate insurance cover, one of the four major factors contributing to the high and increasing probability of destitution for Vietnamese patients (the other three being: non-residency, long stay in hospital, and high cost of treatme...
This paper represents the first research attempt to estimate the probabilities for Vietnamese patien...
Introduction: Less developed countries, Vietnam included, face serious challenges of inefficient dia...
This short communication report some new results obtained from a medical survey among 900 Vietnamese...
In the last three decades many developing and middle-income nations’ health care systems have been f...
In the last three decades many developing and middle-income nations’ health care systems have been f...
For many decades, Vietnam had a well-structured public health service with extensive population cove...
The introduction of a comprehensive system of user charges in 1995 provided public health facilities...
Background. In recent years, health insurance (HI) has been chosen by many low- and middle-income co...
Background: In Vietnam, problems of high out-of-pocket payments for health, leading to catastrophic ...
Abstract Background The inequity caused by health financing in Vietnam, which mainly relies on out-o...
Vietnam is undertaking health financing reform with a view to achieve universal coverage of health i...
Background: In Vietnam, the health-sector reforms since 1989 have lead to a rapid increase in out-of...
This discussion paper aims to synthesise a variety of reports and research projects conducted by the...
Vietnam is undertaking health financing reform with a view to achieve universal coverage of health i...
Our research examines the development of social health insurance (SHI) in Vietnam between 1992 and 2...
This paper represents the first research attempt to estimate the probabilities for Vietnamese patien...
Introduction: Less developed countries, Vietnam included, face serious challenges of inefficient dia...
This short communication report some new results obtained from a medical survey among 900 Vietnamese...
In the last three decades many developing and middle-income nations’ health care systems have been f...
In the last three decades many developing and middle-income nations’ health care systems have been f...
For many decades, Vietnam had a well-structured public health service with extensive population cove...
The introduction of a comprehensive system of user charges in 1995 provided public health facilities...
Background. In recent years, health insurance (HI) has been chosen by many low- and middle-income co...
Background: In Vietnam, problems of high out-of-pocket payments for health, leading to catastrophic ...
Abstract Background The inequity caused by health financing in Vietnam, which mainly relies on out-o...
Vietnam is undertaking health financing reform with a view to achieve universal coverage of health i...
Background: In Vietnam, the health-sector reforms since 1989 have lead to a rapid increase in out-of...
This discussion paper aims to synthesise a variety of reports and research projects conducted by the...
Vietnam is undertaking health financing reform with a view to achieve universal coverage of health i...
Our research examines the development of social health insurance (SHI) in Vietnam between 1992 and 2...
This paper represents the first research attempt to estimate the probabilities for Vietnamese patien...
Introduction: Less developed countries, Vietnam included, face serious challenges of inefficient dia...
This short communication report some new results obtained from a medical survey among 900 Vietnamese...