The Impoverishing Effect of Adverse Health Events : Evidence from the Western Balkans
This paper investigates the extent to which the health systems of the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and Kosovo) have succeeded in providing financial protection against adverse health events. The authors exam...
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ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE AGRICULTURAL WORKERS ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE AMBULATORY CARE BULLETIN CAPITA HEALTH EXPENDITURE CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURE CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURES CATASTROPHIC HEALTH SPENDING CHRONIC DISEASE CHRONIC ILLNESS CITIES DEMAND FOR HEALTH DEMAND FOR HEALTH CARE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIFFERENTIALS IN HEALTH DISABILITY DISEASES DISPARITIES IN HEALTH DOCTORS DRUGS EAST EUROPE ECONOMIC RESOURCES ECONOMIC REVIEW ECONOMIC STATUS ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION EQUITY IN ACCESS ETHNIC GROUPS EXPENDITURES FEMALE CHILDREN FINANCIAL IMPACT FINANCIAL PROTECTION FINANCIAL RISK FINANCING HEALTH CARE FOOD NEEDS GENDER DIFFERENTIALS HEALTH AFFAIRS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE COSTS HEALTH CARE DEMAND HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SPENDING HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH COST HEALTH COSTS HEALTH DEMAND HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH PRICES HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH-CARE HEALTH-CARE EXPENDITURE HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURE HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL UTILIZATION HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD BUDGET HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ILL HEALTH ILLNESS ILLNESSES IMPACT ON HEALTH IMPACT ON POVERTY INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME CONSTRAINT INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDIVIDUAL HEALTH INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH STATUS INEQUALITY INFANTS INFORMAL PAYMENTS INSURANCE INSURERS INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES LABOR SUPPLY LATIN AMERICAN LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL COMMUNITY LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL EXPENSES MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MIDWIVES MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINES NUMBER OF PEOPLE NURSE NURSES NUTRITION OUTPATIENT CARE PARAMEDICS PATIENT PAYMENTS FOR HEALTH SERVICES PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POCKET PAYMENT POCKET PAYMENTS POCKET PAYMENTS FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POPULATION DIVISION POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION GROUPS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY ASSESSMENT TEAM POVERTY GAP POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY STATUS PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES PRICE OF HEALTH CARE PRIVATE CARE PRIVATE DOCTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PROBABILITY PROGRESS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HOSPITAL PUBLIC PROVIDERS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING REMOTE AREAS REMOTE REGIONS RESPECT RURAL RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL REGIONS SCHOOL QUALITY SEX SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEMES SOCIAL SCIENCE TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN POPULATION VULNERABLE GROUPS WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
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ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE AGRICULTURAL WORKERS ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE AMBULATORY CARE BULLETIN CAPITA HEALTH EXPENDITURE CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURE CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURES CATASTROPHIC HEALTH SPENDING CHRONIC DISEASE CHRONIC ILLNESS CITIES DEMAND FOR HEALTH DEMAND FOR HEALTH CARE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIFFERENTIALS IN HEALTH DISABILITY DISEASES DISPARITIES IN HEALTH DOCTORS DRUGS EAST EUROPE ECONOMIC RESOURCES ECONOMIC REVIEW ECONOMIC STATUS ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION EQUITY IN ACCESS ETHNIC GROUPS EXPENDITURES FEMALE CHILDREN FINANCIAL IMPACT FINANCIAL PROTECTION FINANCIAL RISK FINANCING HEALTH CARE FOOD NEEDS GENDER DIFFERENTIALS HEALTH AFFAIRS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE COSTS HEALTH CARE DEMAND HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SPENDING HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH COST HEALTH COSTS HEALTH DEMAND HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH PRICES HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH-CARE HEALTH-CARE EXPENDITURE HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURE HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL UTILIZATION HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD BUDGET HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ILL HEALTH ILLNESS ILLNESSES IMPACT ON HEALTH IMPACT ON POVERTY INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME CONSTRAINT INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDIVIDUAL HEALTH INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH STATUS INEQUALITY INFANTS INFORMAL PAYMENTS INSURANCE INSURERS INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES LABOR SUPPLY LATIN AMERICAN LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL COMMUNITY LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL EXPENSES MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MIDWIVES MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINES NUMBER OF PEOPLE NURSE NURSES NUTRITION OUTPATIENT CARE PARAMEDICS PATIENT PAYMENTS FOR HEALTH SERVICES PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POCKET PAYMENT POCKET PAYMENTS POCKET PAYMENTS FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POPULATION DIVISION POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION GROUPS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY ASSESSMENT TEAM POVERTY GAP POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY STATUS PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES PRICE OF HEALTH CARE PRIVATE CARE PRIVATE DOCTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PROBABILITY PROGRESS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HOSPITAL PUBLIC PROVIDERS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING REMOTE AREAS REMOTE REGIONS RESPECT RURAL RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL REGIONS SCHOOL QUALITY SEX SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEMES SOCIAL SCIENCE TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN POPULATION VULNERABLE GROUPS WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Mendola, Mariapia Bredenkamp, Caryn Gragnolati, Michele The Impoverishing Effect of Adverse Health Events : Evidence from the Western Balkans |
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Europe and Central Asia Serbia Albania Kosovo Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro |
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4444 |
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This paper investigates the extent to
which the health systems of the Western Balkans (Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and Kosovo) have
succeeded in providing financial protection against adverse
health events. The authors examine disparities in health
status, healthcare utilization, and out-of-pocket payments
for healthcare (including informal payments), and explore
the impact of healthcare expenditures on household economic
status and poverty. Methodologies include (i) generating a
descriptive assessment of health and healthcare disparities
across socioeconomic groups, (ii) measuring the incidence
and intensity of catastrophic healthcare payments, (iii)
examining the effect of out-of-pocket payments on poverty
headcount and poverty gap measures, and (iv) running sets of
country-specific probit regressions to model the
relationship between health status, healthcare utilization,
and poverty. On balance, the findings show that the impact
of health expenditures on household economic wellbeing and
poverty is most severe in Albania and Kosovo, while
Montenegro is striking for the financial protection that the
health system seems to provide. Data are drawn from Living
Standards and Measurement Surveys. |
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Mendola, Mariapia Bredenkamp, Caryn Gragnolati, Michele |
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Mendola, Mariapia Bredenkamp, Caryn Gragnolati, Michele |
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Mendola, Mariapia |
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The Impoverishing Effect of Adverse Health Events : Evidence from the Western Balkans |
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The Impoverishing Effect of Adverse Health Events : Evidence from the Western Balkans |
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The Impoverishing Effect of Adverse Health Events : Evidence from the Western Balkans |
title_fullStr |
The Impoverishing Effect of Adverse Health Events : Evidence from the Western Balkans |
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The Impoverishing Effect of Adverse Health Events : Evidence from the Western Balkans |
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impoverishing effect of adverse health events : evidence from the western balkans |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/8881009/impoverishing-effect-adverse-health-events-evidence-western-balkans http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7547 |
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okr-10986-75472021-04-23T14:02:35Z The Impoverishing Effect of Adverse Health Events : Evidence from the Western Balkans Mendola, Mariapia Bredenkamp, Caryn Gragnolati, Michele ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE AGRICULTURAL WORKERS ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE AMBULATORY CARE BULLETIN CAPITA HEALTH EXPENDITURE CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURE CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURES CATASTROPHIC HEALTH SPENDING CHRONIC DISEASE CHRONIC ILLNESS CITIES DEMAND FOR HEALTH DEMAND FOR HEALTH CARE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIFFERENTIALS IN HEALTH DISABILITY DISEASES DISPARITIES IN HEALTH DOCTORS DRUGS EAST EUROPE ECONOMIC RESOURCES ECONOMIC REVIEW ECONOMIC STATUS ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION EQUITY IN ACCESS ETHNIC GROUPS EXPENDITURES FEMALE CHILDREN FINANCIAL IMPACT FINANCIAL PROTECTION FINANCIAL RISK FINANCING HEALTH CARE FOOD NEEDS GENDER DIFFERENTIALS HEALTH AFFAIRS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE COSTS HEALTH CARE DEMAND HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SPENDING HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH COST HEALTH COSTS HEALTH DEMAND HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH PRICES HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH-CARE HEALTH-CARE EXPENDITURE HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURE HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL UTILIZATION HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD BUDGET HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ILL HEALTH ILLNESS ILLNESSES IMPACT ON HEALTH IMPACT ON POVERTY INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME CONSTRAINT INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDIVIDUAL HEALTH INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH STATUS INEQUALITY INFANTS INFORMAL PAYMENTS INSURANCE INSURERS INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES LABOR SUPPLY LATIN AMERICAN LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL COMMUNITY LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL EXPENSES MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MIDWIVES MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINES NUMBER OF PEOPLE NURSE NURSES NUTRITION OUTPATIENT CARE PARAMEDICS PATIENT PAYMENTS FOR HEALTH SERVICES PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POCKET PAYMENT POCKET PAYMENTS POCKET PAYMENTS FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POPULATION DIVISION POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION GROUPS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY ASSESSMENT TEAM POVERTY GAP POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY STATUS PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES PRICE OF HEALTH CARE PRIVATE CARE PRIVATE DOCTORS PRIVATE SECTOR PROBABILITY PROGRESS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HOSPITAL PUBLIC PROVIDERS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING REMOTE AREAS REMOTE REGIONS RESPECT RURAL RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL REGIONS SCHOOL QUALITY SEX SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEMES SOCIAL SCIENCE TRANSPORTATION URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN POPULATION VULNERABLE GROUPS WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION This paper investigates the extent to which the health systems of the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and Kosovo) have succeeded in providing financial protection against adverse health events. The authors examine disparities in health status, healthcare utilization, and out-of-pocket payments for healthcare (including informal payments), and explore the impact of healthcare expenditures on household economic status and poverty. Methodologies include (i) generating a descriptive assessment of health and healthcare disparities across socioeconomic groups, (ii) measuring the incidence and intensity of catastrophic healthcare payments, (iii) examining the effect of out-of-pocket payments on poverty headcount and poverty gap measures, and (iv) running sets of country-specific probit regressions to model the relationship between health status, healthcare utilization, and poverty. On balance, the findings show that the impact of health expenditures on household economic wellbeing and poverty is most severe in Albania and Kosovo, while Montenegro is striking for the financial protection that the health system seems to provide. Data are drawn from Living Standards and Measurement Surveys. 2012-06-08T17:31:00Z 2012-06-08T17:31:00Z 2007-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/8881009/impoverishing-effect-adverse-health-events-evidence-western-balkans http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7547 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4444 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Serbia Albania Kosovo Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro |