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423 related items for PubMed ID: 33823538

  • 1. Assessing the incidence of catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment from out-of-pocket payments and their determinants in Bangladesh: evidence from the nationwide Household Income and Expenditure Survey 2016.
    Ahmed S, Ahmed MW, Hasan MZ, Mehdi GG, Islam Z, Rehnberg C, Niessen LW, Khan JAM.
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    Int J Equity Health; 2019 May 03; 18(1):63. PubMed ID: 31053077
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  • 7. Disease-specific distress healthcare financing and catastrophic out-of-pocket expenditure for hospitalization in Bangladesh.
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    Hailemichael Y, Hanlon C, Tirfessa K, Docrat S, Alem A, Medhin G, Lund C, Chisholm D, Fekadu A, Hailemariam D.
    BMC Public Health; 2019 Jul 11; 19(1):930. PubMed ID: 31296207
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    Rahman MM, Gilmour S, Saito E, Sultana P, Shibuya K.
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    BMC Health Serv Res; 2024 Mar 12; 24(1):327. PubMed ID: 38475801
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  • 11. Households forgoing healthcare as a measure of financial risk protection: an application to Liberia.
    Gabani J, Guinness L.
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  • 13. Measurement and determinants of financial protection in health in Afghanistan.
    Dastan I, Abbasi A, Arfa C, Hashimi MN, Alawi SMK.
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  • 14. Financial risk protection in health care in Bangladesh in the era of Universal Health Coverage.
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    Oudmane M, Mourji F, Ezzrari A.
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    BMC Public Health; 2021 May 07; 21(1):881. PubMed ID: 33962625
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  • 17. Financial risk protection against noncommunicable diseases: trends and patterns in Bangladesh.
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  • 18. Incidence and determinants of catastrophic health expenditures and impoverishment in Pakistan.
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  • 19. What has been the progress in addressing financial risk in Uganda? Analysis of catastrophe and impoverishment due to health payments.
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  • 20. Assessing the impoverishing effects, and factors associated with the incidence of catastrophic health care payments in Kenya.
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