Direct subsidization of healthcare services has been widely used in many countries to improve health outcomes. It is commonly believed that the poor are the main beneficiaries from these subsidies. We test this hypothesis in Egypt by empirically analyzing the distribution of public healthcare subsidies using data from Egypt Demographic and Health Survey and Egypt National Health Accounts. To determine the distribution of public health care subsidies, we conducted a Benefit Incidence Analysis. As a robustness check, both concentration and Kakwani indices for outpatient, inpatient, and total healthcare were also calculated. Results show some degree of inequality in the benefits from public healthcare services, which varied by the type of heal...
Economic equality in health care continues to be a policy objective that is difficult to achieve in ...
Weakening health systems in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has led to a shift toward...
Little is known about health system equity in Tanzania, whether in terms of distribution of the heal...
Direct subsidization of healthcare services has been widely used in many countries to improve health...
Abstract Background The Syrian conflict has created the worst humanitarian refugee crisis of our tim...
Governments are constantly faced with competing demands for public funds, thereby necessitating care...
Inequality in access and utilization of health services because of socioeconomic status is unfair, a...
In planning healthcare systems, challenges and debates may vary significantly from one country to th...
textabstractUniversal health coverage (UHC) is the big objective in health policy which several coun...
<p>Background: Human Resource for Health (HRH) is one of the most important building blocks of the h...
This study determines if differences in per capita health care cost and health outcomes among OECD c...
Improving the equitable distribution of government healthcare subsidies (GHS), particularly among lo...
International audienceAbstract Background Zambia has invested in several healthcare financing reform...
ACL-2International audienceEvidence suggests that the effect of health expenditure on health outcome...
Background and purpose: Equitable access to health services and their fair distribution in the count...
Economic equality in health care continues to be a policy objective that is difficult to achieve in ...
Weakening health systems in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has led to a shift toward...
Little is known about health system equity in Tanzania, whether in terms of distribution of the heal...
Direct subsidization of healthcare services has been widely used in many countries to improve health...
Abstract Background The Syrian conflict has created the worst humanitarian refugee crisis of our tim...
Governments are constantly faced with competing demands for public funds, thereby necessitating care...
Inequality in access and utilization of health services because of socioeconomic status is unfair, a...
In planning healthcare systems, challenges and debates may vary significantly from one country to th...
textabstractUniversal health coverage (UHC) is the big objective in health policy which several coun...
<p>Background: Human Resource for Health (HRH) is one of the most important building blocks of the h...
This study determines if differences in per capita health care cost and health outcomes among OECD c...
Improving the equitable distribution of government healthcare subsidies (GHS), particularly among lo...
International audienceAbstract Background Zambia has invested in several healthcare financing reform...
ACL-2International audienceEvidence suggests that the effect of health expenditure on health outcome...
Background and purpose: Equitable access to health services and their fair distribution in the count...
Economic equality in health care continues to be a policy objective that is difficult to achieve in ...
Weakening health systems in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has led to a shift toward...
Little is known about health system equity in Tanzania, whether in terms of distribution of the heal...