Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Catastrophic health payments and health insurance: Some counterintuitive evidence from one low-income country

Health Policy
Björn E., et al. - The purpose of the study is to quantitatively analyze the role of health insurance in the determinants of catastrophic health payments in a low-income country setting...Conclusions: Reasons for the findings are discussed using additional available information focusing on the amount of care per illness episode and the type of care provided. The key conclusion is that the true impact of health insurance is an empirical issue depending on several key context factors, including quality assurance and service provision oversight

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