Health Economics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper investigates the economic impact of health shocks on working-age adults in Vietnam during 2004-2008, using a fixed effects specification. Health shocks cover disability and morbidity and are measured by 'days unable to carry out regular activity', 'days in bed due to illness/injury', and 'hospitalization'. Overall, Vietnamese households are able to smooth total non-health expenditures in the short run in the face of a significant rise in out-of-pocket health expenditures. However, this is accomplished through vulnerability-enhancing mechanisms, especially in rural areas, including increased loans and asset sales and decreased education expe...
Background: The catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment indices offer guidance for develo...
Income variability and additional medical consumption should be major shocks for farm households in ...
In the last three decades many developing and middle-income nations’ health care systems have been f...
This paper investigates the economic impact of health shocks on working-age adults in Vietnam during...
In a context of imperfect risk protection, households may protect against the impact of a health sho...
Background: In Vietnam, problems of high out-of-pocket payments for health, leading to catastrophic ...
BACKGROUND: Significant health expenses can force households to reduce consumption of items required...
Reducing the burden of disability is key priority in many countries where the population is aging ra...
AbstractIn Viet Nam, household direct out-of-pocket (OOP) health expenditure as a share of the total...
Significant health expenses can force households to reduce consumption of items required for daily l...
The focus of this study is the vicious circle of poverty and ill-health. The case is injuries but it...
For many decades, Vietnam had a well-structured public health service with extensive population cove...
Background: While there is accumulated evidence showing the rapid rise of the burden caused by non-c...
Background Universal health coverage implies that people obtain the health services they need withou...
Objective: To describe the proportion of the households that experienced catastrophic health expendi...
Background: The catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment indices offer guidance for develo...
Income variability and additional medical consumption should be major shocks for farm households in ...
In the last three decades many developing and middle-income nations’ health care systems have been f...
This paper investigates the economic impact of health shocks on working-age adults in Vietnam during...
In a context of imperfect risk protection, households may protect against the impact of a health sho...
Background: In Vietnam, problems of high out-of-pocket payments for health, leading to catastrophic ...
BACKGROUND: Significant health expenses can force households to reduce consumption of items required...
Reducing the burden of disability is key priority in many countries where the population is aging ra...
AbstractIn Viet Nam, household direct out-of-pocket (OOP) health expenditure as a share of the total...
Significant health expenses can force households to reduce consumption of items required for daily l...
The focus of this study is the vicious circle of poverty and ill-health. The case is injuries but it...
For many decades, Vietnam had a well-structured public health service with extensive population cove...
Background: While there is accumulated evidence showing the rapid rise of the burden caused by non-c...
Background Universal health coverage implies that people obtain the health services they need withou...
Objective: To describe the proportion of the households that experienced catastrophic health expendi...
Background: The catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment indices offer guidance for develo...
Income variability and additional medical consumption should be major shocks for farm households in ...
In the last three decades many developing and middle-income nations’ health care systems have been f...