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473 related items for PubMed ID: 19891758

  • 1. Are malaria treatment expenditures catastrophic to different socio-economic and geographic groups and how do they cope with payment? A study in southeast Nigeria.
    Onwujekwe O, Hanson K, Uzochukwu B, Ichoku H, Ike E, Onwughalu B.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2010 Jan; 15(1):18-25. PubMed ID: 19891758
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  • 2. Socio-economic and geographic differentials in costs and payment strategies for primary healthcare services in Southeast Nigeria.
    Onwujekwe O, Uzochukwu B.
    Health Policy; 2005 Mar; 71(3):383-97. PubMed ID: 15694504
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  • 3. Investigating payment coping mechanisms used for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria to different socio-economic groups in Nigeria.
    Etiaba E, Onwujekwe O, Uzochukwu B, Adjagba A.
    Afr Health Sci; 2015 Mar; 15(1):42-8. PubMed ID: 25834529
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  • 4. Financing incidence analysis of household out-of-pocket spending for healthcare: getting more health for money in Nigeria?
    Onwujekwe O, Hanson K, Ichoku H, Uzochukwu B.
    Int J Health Plann Manage; 2014 Mar; 29(2):e174-85. PubMed ID: 23390079
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  • 5. Reducing out-of-pocket expenditures to reduce poverty: a disaggregated analysis at rural-urban and state level in India.
    Garg CC, Karan AK.
    Health Policy Plan; 2009 Mar; 24(2):116-28. PubMed ID: 19095685
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  • 7. Informal payments for healthcare: differences in expenditures from consumers and providers perspectives for treatment of malaria in Nigeria.
    Onwujekwe O, Dike N, Uzochukwu B, Ezeoke O.
    Health Policy; 2010 Jun; 96(1):72-9. PubMed ID: 20116125
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  • 10. Catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment in Turkey.
    Yardim MS, Cilingiroglu N, Yardim N.
    Health Policy; 2010 Jan; 94(1):26-33. PubMed ID: 19735960
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  • 12. Examining catastrophic costs and benefit incidence of subsidized antiretroviral treatment (ART) programme in south-east Nigeria.
    Onwujekwe O, Dike N, Chukwuka C, Uzochukwu B, Onyedum C, Onoka C, Ichoku H.
    Health Policy; 2009 May; 90(2-3):223-9. PubMed ID: 19036466
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  • 13. Socioeconomic inequities and payment coping mechanisms used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Nigeria.
    Okoronkwo IL, Ekpemiro JN, Onwujekwe OE, Nwaneri AC, Iheanacho PN.
    Niger J Clin Pract; 2016 May; 19(1):104-9. PubMed ID: 26755227
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  • 14. Catastrophic payment for assisted reproduction techniques with conventional ovarian stimulation in the public health sector of South Africa: frequency and coping strategies.
    Dyer SJ, Sherwood K, McIntyre D, Ataguba JE.
    Hum Reprod; 2013 Oct; 28(10):2755-64. PubMed ID: 23878180
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  • 16. Financial burden of household out-of pocket health expenditure in Viet Nam: findings from the National Living Standard Survey 2002-2010.
    Van Minh H, Kim Phuong NT, Saksena P, James CD, Xu K.
    Soc Sci Med; 2013 Nov; 96():258-63. PubMed ID: 23246399
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  • 18. Examining inequities in incidence of catastrophic health expenditures on different healthcare services and health facilities in Nigeria.
    Onwujekwe O, Hanson K, Uzochukwu B.
    PLoS One; 2012 Nov; 7(7):e40811. PubMed ID: 22815828
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  • 19. Economic costs of epidemic malaria to households in rural Ethiopia.
    Deressa W, Hailemariam D, Ali A.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2007 Oct; 12(10):1148-56. PubMed ID: 17956496
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