Impact of Out-of-Pocket Expenditures on Families and Barriers to Use of Maternal and Child Health Services in Asia and the Pacific
December, 2012
The findings reveal how healthcare costs, quality, and physical barriers play differing roles in the countries studied in preventing access, and how families are often impoverished by accessing needed care.
Abstract
One of the most important barriers to care is the frequent need for households to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. These payments not only deter use of needed services, but also financially impoverish families. A range of other factors also contributes to the observed disparities in healthcare use, including the cost of treatment, distance and transport costs, and perceptions about the competency and behavior of healthcare providers. Although all play some role, their relative importance varies considerably.
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Pages
44
ISBN No
978-92-9254-229-0