Browsing by Subject "Health Care Costs"
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(World Health Organization, 2015)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2009)The question as to whether health systems will be financially sustainable in the future is frequently raised in health policy debate. The problem is often phrased in terms of the ability of governments and others adequately ...
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(World Health Organization, 1959)
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(2010)A benefit-incidence analysis was conducted for the year 2000 using various data sources including the Jordan healthcare utilization and expenditure survey 2000. The results illustrate that the poorest segment of the Jordanian ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2010)This report aims to summarize best practice in estimating the attributable and avoidable costs of alcohol,and to make recommendations for making such estimates in future studies. It discusses the conceptualbasis for such ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2023)This report was finalized in early 2022 and is therefore a snapshot of Ukraine’s budget execution as it was just before the start of the war. It will take years to duly account for the impact of the war on the systems and ...
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(WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific, 2019)The Cambodia National Health Accounts 2012-2016 report presents detailed health expenditure trend data. There are five key findings. (1) Over the five years covered by this report, government spending on health increased ...
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Can people afford to pay for health care? Evidence on financial protection in 40 countries in Europe (World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2023)Financial protection – affordable access to health care – is undermined when out-of-pocket payments for health care lead to financial hardship (impoverishing and catastrophic health spending) or create a barrier to access, ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2014)The economic crisis has led to increased demand and reduced resources for health sectors. The trend for increasing healthcare costs to individuals, the health sector and wider society is significant. Public health can be ...
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(Organisation mondiale de la Santé, 1971)
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(Organisation mondiale de la Santé, 1970)
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(World Health Organization, 1970)
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(Organisation mondiale de la Santé, 1970)
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(Organisation mondiale de la Santé, 1971)
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(Organisation mondiale de la Santé, 1969)
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(Organisation mondiale de la Santé, 1970)
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(Organisation mondiale de la Santé, 1969)