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247 related items for PubMed ID: 28100226

  • 1. Multidimensional poverty and catastrophic health spending in the mountainous regions of Myanmar, Nepal and India.
    Mohanty SK, Agrawal NK, Mahapatra B, Choudhury D, Tuladhar S, Holmgren EV.
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  • 3. Disease-specific out-of-pocket and catastrophic health expenditure on hospitalization in India: Do Indian households face distress health financing?
    Kastor A, Mohanty SK.
    PLoS One; 2018 Jul 30; 13(5):e0196106. PubMed ID: 29746481
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  • 4. Assessing the impoverishing effects, and factors associated with the incidence of catastrophic health care payments in Kenya.
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    Milbank Q; 2018 Mar 06; 96(1):167-206. PubMed ID: 29504205
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  • 8. Impoverishing effects of catastrophic health expenditures in Malawi.
    Mchenga M, Chirwa GC, Chiwaula LS.
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  • 11. Addressing data and methodological limitations in estimating catastrophic health spending and impoverishment in India, 2004-18.
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  • 12. Prevalence and intensity of catastrophic health care expenditures in Iran from 2008 to 2015: a study on Iranian household income and expenditure survey.
    Yazdi-Feyzabadi V, Bahrampour M, Rashidian A, Haghdoost AA, Akbari Javar M, Mehrolhassani MH.
    Int J Equity Health; 2018 Apr 13; 17(1):44. PubMed ID: 29653568
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  • 13. Examining the incidence of catastrophic health expenditures and its determinants using multilevel logistic regression in Malawi.
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  • 18. Trends in catastrophic health expenditure in India: 1993 to 2014.
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  • 20. Out-of-Pocket Payments, Catastrophic Health Expenditure and Poverty Among Households in Nigeria 2010.
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    Int J Health Policy Manag; 2018 Sep 01; 7(9):798-806. PubMed ID: 30316228
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