Health Care During Financial Crisis : What Can We Learn from the Indonesian National Socioeconomic Survey?
This paper presents the results of a trend analysis of key health indicators in Indonesia. The analysis is based on data from the National Socioeconomic Survey for Indonesia (SUSENAS) for the years 1995, 1997, and 1998. The analysis is part of an e...
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okr-10986-137862021-04-23T14:03:10Z Health Care During Financial Crisis : What Can We Learn from the Indonesian National Socioeconomic Survey? Saadah, Fadia Pradhan, Menno Surbakti, Soedarti AGED ASTHMA CLINICS COMMODITIES CONSUMPTION MEASURE DATA SOURCES DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DOCTORS EDUCATION LEVEL EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYMENT EXPENDITURE DATA FAMILIES FEMALES FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES GENDER GIRLS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH CENTER HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POSTS HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MEDICAL CARE MORBIDITY MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS NUTRITION OUTPATIENT CARE PATIENTS POLICY RESPONSE POVERTY ANALYSIS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH CARE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES REAL TERMS RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS SAMPLE SIZES TREND ANALYSIS URBAN AREAS This paper presents the results of a trend analysis of key health indicators in Indonesia. The analysis is based on data from the National Socioeconomic Survey for Indonesia (SUSENAS) for the years 1995, 1997, and 1998. The analysis is part of an effort to monitor the impact of the country's current economic crisis on health outcomes and to identify groups that may have benefited or been disadvantaged in recent years. The economic crisis could affect health outcomes in a number of ways. Changes in employment patterns and incomes that occurred as a result of the crisis are likely to have had an effect on health outcomes and the demand for health care. In this paper, the authors attempt to analyze the health information available through the SUSENAS to establish baselines against which to compare future trends and possible impacts on the health sector. The paper discusses some possible hypotheses for how the crisis may be affecting health care utilization. 2013-06-05T18:07:06Z 2013-06-05T18:07:06Z 2000-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/07/3889416/health-care-during-financial-crisis-can-learn-indonesian-national-socioeconomic-survey http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13786 English en_US HNP discussion paper series; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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AGED ASTHMA CLINICS COMMODITIES CONSUMPTION MEASURE DATA SOURCES DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DOCTORS EDUCATION LEVEL EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYMENT EXPENDITURE DATA FAMILIES FEMALES FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES GENDER GIRLS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH CENTER HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POSTS HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MEDICAL CARE MORBIDITY MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS NUTRITION OUTPATIENT CARE PATIENTS POLICY RESPONSE POVERTY ANALYSIS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH CARE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES REAL TERMS RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS SAMPLE SIZES TREND ANALYSIS URBAN AREAS |
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AGED ASTHMA CLINICS COMMODITIES CONSUMPTION MEASURE DATA SOURCES DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DOCTORS EDUCATION LEVEL EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYMENT EXPENDITURE DATA FAMILIES FEMALES FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES GENDER GIRLS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH CENTER HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POSTS HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT MEDICAL CARE MORBIDITY MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS NUTRITION OUTPATIENT CARE PATIENTS POLICY RESPONSE POVERTY ANALYSIS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH CARE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES REAL TERMS RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS SAMPLE SIZES TREND ANALYSIS URBAN AREAS Saadah, Fadia Pradhan, Menno Surbakti, Soedarti Health Care During Financial Crisis : What Can We Learn from the Indonesian National Socioeconomic Survey? |
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This paper presents the results of a
trend analysis of key health indicators in Indonesia. The
analysis is based on data from the National Socioeconomic
Survey for Indonesia (SUSENAS) for the years 1995, 1997, and
1998. The analysis is part of an effort to monitor the
impact of the country's current economic crisis on
health outcomes and to identify groups that may have
benefited or been disadvantaged in recent years. The
economic crisis could affect health outcomes in a number of
ways. Changes in employment patterns and incomes that
occurred as a result of the crisis are likely to have had an
effect on health outcomes and the demand for health care. In
this paper, the authors attempt to analyze the health
information available through the SUSENAS to establish
baselines against which to compare future trends and
possible impacts on the health sector. The paper discusses
some possible hypotheses for how the crisis may be affecting
health care utilization. |
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Saadah, Fadia Pradhan, Menno Surbakti, Soedarti |
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Saadah, Fadia Pradhan, Menno Surbakti, Soedarti |
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Saadah, Fadia |
title |
Health Care During Financial Crisis : What Can We Learn from the Indonesian National Socioeconomic Survey? |
title_short |
Health Care During Financial Crisis : What Can We Learn from the Indonesian National Socioeconomic Survey? |
title_full |
Health Care During Financial Crisis : What Can We Learn from the Indonesian National Socioeconomic Survey? |
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Health Care During Financial Crisis : What Can We Learn from the Indonesian National Socioeconomic Survey? |
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Health Care During Financial Crisis : What Can We Learn from the Indonesian National Socioeconomic Survey? |
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health care during financial crisis : what can we learn from the indonesian national socioeconomic survey? |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/07/3889416/health-care-during-financial-crisis-can-learn-indonesian-national-socioeconomic-survey http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13786 |
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