Journal ArticleOpen Access
Catastrophic payments for health care in Asia
Author Affiliations
Erasmus University Rotterdam, University of Macedonia, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, World Health Organization, ...
Published InHealth Economics
Year2007
Citations637
Abstract
Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments are the principal means of financing health care throughout much of Asia. We estimate the magnitude and distribution of OOP payments for health care in fourteen countries and territories accounting for 81% of the Asian population. We focus on payments that are catastrophic, in the sense of severely disrupting household living standards, and approximate such payments by those absorbing a large fraction of household resources. Bangladesh, China, India, Nepal and Vietnam rely most heavily on OOP financing and have the highest incidence of catastrophic payments. Sri Lanka, Thailand and Malaysia stand out as low to middle income countries that have constrained both the OOP share of health financing and the catastrophic impact of direct payments. In most…
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