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422 related items for PubMed ID: 30398403

  • 1. Utilization of Health Care and Burden of Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditure in Zimbabwe: Results from a National Household Survey.
    Zeng W, Lannes L, Mutasa R.
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  • 4. Households forgoing healthcare as a measure of financial risk protection: an application to Liberia.
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  • 9. Measuring Out-of-pocket Payment, Catastrophic Health Expenditure and the Related Socioeconomic Inequality in Peru: A Comparison Between 2008 and 2017.
    Hernández-Vásquez A, Rojas-Roque C, Vargas-Fernández R, Rosselli D.
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  • 12. Health-related financial catastrophe, inequality and chronic illness in Bangladesh.
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  • 13. Disease-specific out-of-pocket and catastrophic health expenditure on hospitalization in India: Do Indian households face distress health financing?
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  • 14. Out-of-Pocket Payments, Catastrophic Health Expenditure and Poverty Among Households in Nigeria 2010.
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  • 19. Catastrophic health care expenditure in Myanmar: policy implications in leading progress towards universal health coverage.
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  • 20. Does equity in healthcare spending exist among Indian states? Explaining regional variations from national sample survey data.
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