Health Equity and Financial Protection Datasheets : East Asia and Pacific
The health equity and financial protection datasheets provide a picture of equity and financial protection in the health sectors of low- and middle-income countries. Topics covered include: inequalities in health outcomes, health behavior and healt...
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okr-10986-268582021-04-23T14:04:36Z Health Equity and Financial Protection Datasheets : East Asia and Pacific Bredenkamp, Caryn Wagstaff, Adam Buisman, Leander Prencipe, Leah Rohr, Devon ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION ADULT HEALTH AGED ANGINA ANGINA PECTORIS ANTENATAL CARE ARI ARTHRITIS ASTHMA BCG BIRTH ATTENDANT BLOOD TESTS BREAST CANCER CERVICAL CANCER CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING CHILD HEALTH CONDOM CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE COUGHING COUNSELING DEATHS DEPRESSION DIABETES DIARRHEA FEVER FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS FINANCIAL PROTECTION HEALTH BEHAVIOR HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE HEALTH CARE FINANCING HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SURVEYS HIV HIV POSITIVE HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS IMMUNIZATION INCIDENCE ANALYSIS INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH CARE INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INPATIENT CARE LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS MALARIA MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MEASLES MEDICAL TREATMENT METHOD OF CONTRACEPTION MIDWIFE MORTALITY MOSQUITO NET NATIONAL HEALTH NUMBER OF DEATHS NURSE OBESITY ORAL REHYDRATION ORAL REHYDRATION SALTS PAP SMEAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY POISONING POLIO PREGNANT WOMEN PREVALENCE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY RISK FACTORS RISKY BEHAVIOR SCREENING SERVICE UTILIZATION SEXUAL INTERCOURSE SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCE SKILLED PERSONNEL SMOKING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYMPTOMS TB TOBACCO PRODUCTS TUBERCULOSIS UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY USER FEES VIOLENCE The health equity and financial protection datasheets provide a picture of equity and financial protection in the health sectors of low- and middle-income countries. Topics covered include: inequalities in health outcomes, health behavior and health care utilization; benefit incidence analysis; financial protection; and the progressivity of health care financing. This report show how health outcomes, risky behaviors and health care utilization vary across asset (wealth) quintiles and periods. Benefit-incidence analysis (BIA) shows whether, and by how much, government health expenditure disproportionately benefits the poor the distribution of subsidies depends on the assumptions made to allocate subsidies to households. This reports whether overall health financing, as well as the individual sources of finance, is regressive (i.e. a poor household contributes a larger share of its resources than a rich one), progressive (i.e. a poor household contributes a smaller share of its resources than a rich one) or proportional. 2017-06-02T19:09:29Z 2017-06-02T19:09:29Z 2012-08-22 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/286331468026940690/Health-equity-and-financial-protection-datasheet-East-Asia-and-Pacific http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26858 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific East Asia Cambodia China Indonesia Lao People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Thailand Timor-Leste Vanuatu Vietnam |
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION ADULT HEALTH AGED ANGINA ANGINA PECTORIS ANTENATAL CARE ARI ARTHRITIS ASTHMA BCG BIRTH ATTENDANT BLOOD TESTS BREAST CANCER CERVICAL CANCER CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING CHILD HEALTH CONDOM CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE COUGHING COUNSELING DEATHS DEPRESSION DIABETES DIARRHEA FEVER FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS FINANCIAL PROTECTION HEALTH BEHAVIOR HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE HEALTH CARE FINANCING HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SURVEYS HIV HIV POSITIVE HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS IMMUNIZATION INCIDENCE ANALYSIS INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH CARE INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INPATIENT CARE LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS MALARIA MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MEASLES MEDICAL TREATMENT METHOD OF CONTRACEPTION MIDWIFE MORTALITY MOSQUITO NET NATIONAL HEALTH NUMBER OF DEATHS NURSE OBESITY ORAL REHYDRATION ORAL REHYDRATION SALTS PAP SMEAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY POISONING POLIO PREGNANT WOMEN PREVALENCE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY RISK FACTORS RISKY BEHAVIOR SCREENING SERVICE UTILIZATION SEXUAL INTERCOURSE SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCE SKILLED PERSONNEL SMOKING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYMPTOMS TB TOBACCO PRODUCTS TUBERCULOSIS UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY USER FEES VIOLENCE |
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION ADULT HEALTH AGED ANGINA ANGINA PECTORIS ANTENATAL CARE ARI ARTHRITIS ASTHMA BCG BIRTH ATTENDANT BLOOD TESTS BREAST CANCER CERVICAL CANCER CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING CHILD HEALTH CONDOM CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE COUGHING COUNSELING DEATHS DEPRESSION DIABETES DIARRHEA FEVER FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS FINANCIAL PROTECTION HEALTH BEHAVIOR HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE HEALTH CARE FINANCING HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SURVEYS HIV HIV POSITIVE HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS IMMUNIZATION INCIDENCE ANALYSIS INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH CARE INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INPATIENT CARE LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS MALARIA MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MEASLES MEDICAL TREATMENT METHOD OF CONTRACEPTION MIDWIFE MORTALITY MOSQUITO NET NATIONAL HEALTH NUMBER OF DEATHS NURSE OBESITY ORAL REHYDRATION ORAL REHYDRATION SALTS PAP SMEAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY POISONING POLIO PREGNANT WOMEN PREVALENCE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY RISK FACTORS RISKY BEHAVIOR SCREENING SERVICE UTILIZATION SEXUAL INTERCOURSE SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCE SKILLED PERSONNEL SMOKING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYMPTOMS TB TOBACCO PRODUCTS TUBERCULOSIS UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY USER FEES VIOLENCE Bredenkamp, Caryn Wagstaff, Adam Buisman, Leander Prencipe, Leah Rohr, Devon Health Equity and Financial Protection Datasheets : East Asia and Pacific |
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East Asia and Pacific East Asia Cambodia China Indonesia Lao People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Thailand Timor-Leste Vanuatu Vietnam |
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The health equity and financial
protection datasheets provide a picture of equity and
financial protection in the health sectors of low- and
middle-income countries. Topics covered include:
inequalities in health outcomes, health behavior and health
care utilization; benefit incidence analysis; financial
protection; and the progressivity of health care financing.
This report show how health outcomes, risky behaviors and
health care utilization vary across asset (wealth) quintiles
and periods. Benefit-incidence analysis (BIA) shows whether,
and by how much, government health expenditure
disproportionately benefits the poor the distribution of
subsidies depends on the assumptions made to allocate
subsidies to households. This reports whether overall health
financing, as well as the individual sources of finance, is
regressive (i.e. a poor household contributes a larger share
of its resources than a rich one), progressive (i.e. a poor
household contributes a smaller share of its resources than
a rich one) or proportional. |
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Bredenkamp, Caryn Wagstaff, Adam Buisman, Leander Prencipe, Leah Rohr, Devon |
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Bredenkamp, Caryn Wagstaff, Adam Buisman, Leander Prencipe, Leah Rohr, Devon |
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Bredenkamp, Caryn |
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Health Equity and Financial Protection Datasheets : East Asia and Pacific |
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Health Equity and Financial Protection Datasheets : East Asia and Pacific |
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Health Equity and Financial Protection Datasheets : East Asia and Pacific |
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Health Equity and Financial Protection Datasheets : East Asia and Pacific |
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Health Equity and Financial Protection Datasheets : East Asia and Pacific |
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health equity and financial protection datasheets : east asia and pacific |
publisher |
World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/286331468026940690/Health-equity-and-financial-protection-datasheet-East-Asia-and-Pacific http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26858 |
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