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176 related items for PubMed ID: 34086781

  • 1. Impoverishment impact of out-of-pocket payments for healthcare in rural Bangladesh: Do the regions facing different climate change risks matter?
    Begum A, Hamid SA.
    PLoS One; 2021; 16(6):e0252706. PubMed ID: 34086781
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  • 2. Catastrophic healthcare expenditure and poverty related to out-of-pocket payments for healthcare in Bangladesh-an estimation of financial risk protection of universal health coverage.
    Khan JAM, Ahmed S, Evans TG.
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  • 3. Disease-specific impoverishment impact of out-of-pocket payments for health care: evidence from rural Bangladesh.
    Hamid SA, Ahsan SM, Begum A.
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  • 4. Catastrophic healthcare expenditure and impoverishment in tropical deltas: evidence from the Mekong Delta region.
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  • 6. 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.
    Int Health; 2022 Jan 19; 14(1):84-96. PubMed ID: 33823538
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  • 7. Catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment in households of persons with depression: a cross-sectional, comparative study in rural Ethiopia.
    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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  • 8. The global impact of non-communicable diseases on households and impoverishment: a systematic review.
    Jaspers L, Colpani V, Chaker L, van der Lee SJ, Muka T, Imo D, Mendis S, Chowdhury R, Bramer WM, Falla A, Pazoki R, Franco OH.
    Eur J Epidemiol; 2015 Mar 11; 30(3):163-88. PubMed ID: 25527371
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  • 9. Assessing the impoverishment effects of out-of-pocket healthcare payments prior to the uptake of the national health insurance scheme in Ghana.
    Akazili J, Ataguba JE, Kanmiki EW, Gyapong J, Sankoh O, Oduro A, McIntyre D.
    BMC Int Health Hum Rights; 2017 May 22; 17(1):13. PubMed ID: 28532403
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  • 10. Assessing medical impoverishment and associated factors in health care in Ethiopia.
    Obse AG, Ataguba JE.
    BMC Int Health Hum Rights; 2020 Mar 30; 20(1):7. PubMed ID: 32228634
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  • 12. Health-related financial catastrophe, inequality and chronic illness in Bangladesh.
    Rahman MM, Gilmour S, Saito E, Sultana P, Shibuya K.
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  • 13. Reducing out-of-pocket expenditures to reduce poverty: a disaggregated analysis at rural-urban and state level in India.
    Garg CC, Karan AK.
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  • 15. The financial burden of out of pocket payments on medicines among households in Ethiopia: analysis of trends and contributing factors.
    Mekuria GA, Ali EE.
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  • 16. Impoverishment and catastrophic expenditures due to out-of-pocket payments for antenatal and delivery care in Yangon Region, Myanmar: a cross-sectional study.
    Myint ANM, Liabsuetrakul T, Htay TT, Wai MM, Sundby J, Bjertness E.
    BMJ Open; 2018 Nov 25; 8(11):e022380. PubMed ID: 30478109
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  • 18. Financial Catastrophism Inherent with Out-of-Pocket Payments in Long Term Care for Households: A Latent Impoverishment.
    Pozo-Rubio RD, Pardo-García I, Escribano-Sotos F.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2020 Jan 01; 17(1):. PubMed ID: 31906289
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  • 20. Assessing the household economic burden of non-communicable diseases in India: evidence from repeated cross-sectional surveys.
    Verma VR, Kumar P, Dash U.
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