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Paying for health care : quantifying fairness, catastrophe, and impoverishment, with applications to Vietnam, 1993-98

Egalitarian concepts of fairness in health care payments (requiring that payments be linked to ability to pay) are compared with minimum standards approaches (requiring that payments not exceed a prescribed share of prepayment income or not drive households into poverty). The arguments and methods are illustrated using data and out-of-pocket health spending in Vietnam in 1993 and 1998.

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  • "Egalitarian concepts of fairness in health care payments (requiring that payments be linked to ability to pay) are compared with minimum standards approaches (requiring that payments not exceed a prescribed share of prepayment income or not drive households into poverty). The arguments and methods are illustrated using data and out-of-pocket health spending in Vietnam in 1993 and 1998."@en
  • "Egalitarian concepts of fairness in health care payments (requiring that payments be linked to ability to pay) are compared with minimum standards approaches (requiring that payments not exceed a prescribed share of prepayment income or not drive households into poverty). The arguments and methods are illustrated using data and out-of-pocket health spending in Vietnam in 1993 and 1998."

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  • "Paying for health care : quantifying fairness, catastrophe and impoverishment, with applications to Vietnam, 1993-98"
  • "Paying for health care quantifying fairness, catastrophe, and impoverishment, with applications to Vietnam, 1993-98"
  • "Paying for health care : quantifying fairness, catastrophe, and impoverishment, with applications to Vietnam, 1993 - 98"
  • "Paying for health care : quantifying fairness, catastrophe, and impoverishment, with applications to Vietnam, 1993-98"@en
  • "Paying for health care : quantifying fairness, catastrophe, and impoverishment, with applications to Vietnam, 1993-98"