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The Study of Out-of-pocket Payment and the Exposure of Households with Catastrophic Health Expenditures Following the Health Transformation Plan in Iran
by
Khezri, Ali
, Nemati, Esmat
, Nosratnejad, Shirin
in
Ability to pay
/ catastrophic health expenditures
/ catastrophic health expenditures (che)
/ CHE
/ Cost control
/ Data collection
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Health surveys
/ health transformation plan
/ Hospitals
/ Households
/ Income
/ Insurance coverage
/ Iran
/ Marital status
/ Medical education
/ OOP
/ Original Research
/ out of pocket payments (oop)
/ out-of-pocket payments
/ Payments
/ Personal expenditure
/ Pharmacy
/ Physiotherapy
/ Policy making
/ Poverty
/ Prescription drugs
/ Protection
/ Public health
/ Questionnaires
/ Radiology
/ Software
/ Transformation
2020
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The Study of Out-of-pocket Payment and the Exposure of Households with Catastrophic Health Expenditures Following the Health Transformation Plan in Iran
by
Khezri, Ali
, Nemati, Esmat
, Nosratnejad, Shirin
in
Ability to pay
/ catastrophic health expenditures
/ catastrophic health expenditures (che)
/ CHE
/ Cost control
/ Data collection
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Health surveys
/ health transformation plan
/ Hospitals
/ Households
/ Income
/ Insurance coverage
/ Iran
/ Marital status
/ Medical education
/ OOP
/ Original Research
/ out of pocket payments (oop)
/ out-of-pocket payments
/ Payments
/ Personal expenditure
/ Pharmacy
/ Physiotherapy
/ Policy making
/ Poverty
/ Prescription drugs
/ Protection
/ Public health
/ Questionnaires
/ Radiology
/ Software
/ Transformation
2020
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The Study of Out-of-pocket Payment and the Exposure of Households with Catastrophic Health Expenditures Following the Health Transformation Plan in Iran
by
Khezri, Ali
, Nemati, Esmat
, Nosratnejad, Shirin
in
Ability to pay
/ catastrophic health expenditures
/ catastrophic health expenditures (che)
/ CHE
/ Cost control
/ Data collection
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health insurance
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Health surveys
/ health transformation plan
/ Hospitals
/ Households
/ Income
/ Insurance coverage
/ Iran
/ Marital status
/ Medical education
/ OOP
/ Original Research
/ out of pocket payments (oop)
/ out-of-pocket payments
/ Payments
/ Personal expenditure
/ Pharmacy
/ Physiotherapy
/ Policy making
/ Poverty
/ Prescription drugs
/ Protection
/ Public health
/ Questionnaires
/ Radiology
/ Software
/ Transformation
2020
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The Study of Out-of-pocket Payment and the Exposure of Households with Catastrophic Health Expenditures Following the Health Transformation Plan in Iran
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The Study of Out-of-pocket Payment and the Exposure of Households with Catastrophic Health Expenditures Following the Health Transformation Plan in Iran
2020
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Overview
One of the main objectives of health systems is providing financial protection against out-of-pocket (OOP) health expenditures. According to the 2011 report by the World Health Organization in the Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO), a huge portion of health service in Iran is paid OOP, which is around 58% of the total health system expenditure. Furthermore, all over the world, around 25 million households (100 million people) are trapped in poverty as a result of paying health service costs. Therefore, this research was aimed at investigating the OOP and exposure of households with catastrophic health expenditures (CHE) following the implementation of a health transformation plan in Tabriz, Iran.
A descriptive-analytic study was conducted on a cross-sectional basis. The sample included 400 households, who were interviewed using the World Health Survey questionnaire, and then OOP payment and exposure of households to CHE were estimated, and the effective factors on OOP payment and the determinants of CHE were analyzed using a regression model.
After implementing the health transformation plan, the average share of households' OOP payments, toward their ability to pay was 13.2%. In addition, 11.25% of the households were exposed to CHE in Tabriz. The key determinants of OOP were income, dental services, pharmaceuticals, radiology, and physiotherapy. The factors affecting CHE were income, insurance status, marital status, dental services, pharmacy, physiotherapy, and radiological services.
Based on the results of the current study and compared to similar research conducted prior to this plan, it is obvious that the transformation plan was able to achieve its goal in \"reducing OOP payments\". However, health services such as dental, pharmacy, physiotherapy, and radiology would increase the likelihood of facing OOP payments. These variables should be considered by health policy-makers in order to review and revise the content of recent reform to provide financial protection against OOP for people.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd,Dove Press,Dove,Dove Medical Press
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