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Financial protection from health care spending in Argentina: evolution and distribution (1985-2018)
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2022-06-01Registro en:
Virdis, Juan Marcelo; Elorza, Maria Eugenia; Delbianco, Fernando Andrés; Financial protection from health care spending in Argentina: evolution and distribution (1985-2018); Universidad de Almeria; Studies of Applied Economics; 40; 2; 1-6-2022; 1-17
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Autor
Virdis, Juan Marcelo
Elorza, Maria Eugenia
Delbianco, Fernando Andrés
Resumen
Financial protection from healthcare spending has become an important objective to be addressed by health systems all over the world. A common strategy used to assess financial protection from health care is to estimate the proportion of the population for which out-of-pocket expenditures made at the moment of receiving health services (OOP) might affect the consumption of other goods and services. To this end, two groups of indicators have been developed: catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) and impoverishing health expenditure (IHE). This work aims to investigate how CHE and IHE evolved in Argentina and how equitable was distributed between 1985 and 2018.