Measurement and Explanation of Inequality in Health and Health Care in Low-income Settings

By Eddy van Doorslaer, Owen O'Donnell

Measurement and Explanation of Inequality in Health and Health Care in Low-income Settings
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"This paper describes approaches to the measurement and explanation of income-related inequality and inequity in health care financing, health care utilization and health and considers the applicability and the feasibility of these methods in low-income countries. Results from a comparative study of 14 Asian countries are used to illustrate the main issues. The structure of health finance in low-income countries, in particular the heavy reliance on out-of-pocket payments, means that the equity issues in finance are quite different from those of concern in high-income countries. Primary concern is not with the distribution of contributions to pre-payment mechanisms but with the deterrent effect of payments on utilization and the distribution of uninsured payment risks. Measurement of inequity in utilization of health care in low-income countries is constrained by the lack of reliable measures of health that can be used to standardize..." -- abstract.

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  • Country: US
  • Published: 2008
  • Publisher: United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 32
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