Background: Comzmercialization of health care has contributed to widen inequities between the rich and the poor, especially in settings with suboptimal regulatory frameworks of the health sector. Poorly regulated fee-for-service payment systems generate inequity and initiate a vicious circle in which access to quality health care gradually deteriorates. Although the abolition of user fees is high on the international health policy agenda, the sudden removal of user fees may have disrupting effects on the health system and may not be affordable or sustainable in resource-constrained countries, such as the Democratic Republic of Congo. Methods and Results: Between 2008 and 2011, the Belgian development aid agency (BTC) launched a set of refor...
Health services in many low-income countries charge user fees. These payments may deter the poorest ...
11 p.Making well-informed decisions about how best to achieve MDGs depends on the ability of public ...
Since the 2000s, the Democratic Republic of Congo has adopted national policies to phase out direct ...
INTRODUCTION:The Democratic Republic of the Congo is today one of the poorest countries in the world...
This paper explores the complexities surrounding achieving universal health coverage (UHC) in the De...
The goal of universal health coverage is challenging for chronically under-resourced health systems....
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is today one of the poorest countries in the world; the health ...
The health financing system in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presents an extreme example of...
Inadequate health financing is one of the major challenges health systems in low-income countries cu...
Aim: To describe health care expenditure levels, distributions and main drivers, and to investigate ...
BACKGROUND:In their mission to achieve better access to quality healthcare services, mutual health o...
This paper analyzes the issue of access to health care for households with health care needs while f...
The introduction of user fees (formal payments at the time of seeking care at public health faciliti...
BACKGROUND: This case study from DR Congo demonstrates how rational operational planning based on a ...
In recent years, governments of several low-income countries have taken decisive action by removing ...
Health services in many low-income countries charge user fees. These payments may deter the poorest ...
11 p.Making well-informed decisions about how best to achieve MDGs depends on the ability of public ...
Since the 2000s, the Democratic Republic of Congo has adopted national policies to phase out direct ...
INTRODUCTION:The Democratic Republic of the Congo is today one of the poorest countries in the world...
This paper explores the complexities surrounding achieving universal health coverage (UHC) in the De...
The goal of universal health coverage is challenging for chronically under-resourced health systems....
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is today one of the poorest countries in the world; the health ...
The health financing system in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presents an extreme example of...
Inadequate health financing is one of the major challenges health systems in low-income countries cu...
Aim: To describe health care expenditure levels, distributions and main drivers, and to investigate ...
BACKGROUND:In their mission to achieve better access to quality healthcare services, mutual health o...
This paper analyzes the issue of access to health care for households with health care needs while f...
The introduction of user fees (formal payments at the time of seeking care at public health faciliti...
BACKGROUND: This case study from DR Congo demonstrates how rational operational planning based on a ...
In recent years, governments of several low-income countries have taken decisive action by removing ...
Health services in many low-income countries charge user fees. These payments may deter the poorest ...
11 p.Making well-informed decisions about how best to achieve MDGs depends on the ability of public ...
Since the 2000s, the Democratic Republic of Congo has adopted national policies to phase out direct ...