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475 related items for PubMed ID: 29504205

  • 1. Geographic Variation in Household and Catastrophic Health Spending in India: Assessing the Relative Importance of Villages, Districts, and States, 2011-2012.
    Mohanty SK, Kim R, Khan PK, Subramanian SV.
    Milbank Q; 2018 Mar; 96(1):167-206. PubMed ID: 29504205
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  • 12. Changes in economic status of households associated with catastrophic health expenditures for cancer in South Korea.
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  • 13. Assessment of out-of-pocket and catastrophic expenses incurred by patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in availing free antiretroviral therapy services in India.
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  • 16. Socio-demographic determinants of out-of-pocket health expenditure in a rural area of Wardha district of Maharashtra, India.
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  • 17. Examining the incidence of catastrophic health expenditures and its determinants using multilevel logistic regression in Malawi.
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  • 19. Determinants of catastrophic health expenditure in Nigeria.
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