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252 related items for PubMed ID: 28719772

  • 1. Inequalities in Household Catastrophic Health Expenditure and Impoverishment Associated With Noncommunicable Diseases in Chi Linh, Hai Duong, Vietnam.
    Kien VD, Minh HV, Ngoc NB, Phuong TB, Ngan TT, Quam MB.
    Asia Pac J Public Health; 2017 Jul; 29(5_suppl):35S-44S. PubMed ID: 28719772
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  • 5. Catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment in households of persons with depression: a cross-sectional, comparative study in rural Ethiopia.
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  • 7. Catastrophic health expenditure and rural household impoverishment in China: what role does the new cooperative health insurance scheme play?
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  • 11. Incidence, socio-economic inequalities and determinants of catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment for diabetes care in South Africa: a study at two public hospitals in Tshwane.
    Mutyambizi C, Pavlova M, Hongoro C, Booysen F, Groot W.
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  • 17. Financial burden of household out-of pocket health expenditure in Viet Nam: findings from the National Living Standard Survey 2002-2010.
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  • 18. Use of high-level health facilities and catastrophic expenditure in Vietnam: can health insurance moderate this relationship?
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  • 19. Is Health Insurance Associated with Health Service Utilization and Economic Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases on Households in Vietnam?
    Giang NH, Oanh TTM, Anh Tuan K, Hong Van P, Jayasuriya R.
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  • 20. Economic impacts of chronic conditions in a country with high levels of population health coverage: lessons from Mongolia.
    Dugee O, Sugar B, Dorjsuren B, Mahal A.
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