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little hard empirical evidence. The author builds on recent empirical work to explore in the context of postreform Vietnam … the medical care costs associated with health shocks, and is consistent with the very generous coverage of Vietnam …
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little hard empirical evidence. The author builds on recent empirical work to explore in the context of postreform Vietnam … the medical care costs associated with health shocks, and is consistent with the very generous coverage of Vietnam …
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Background: The aim of this study was to identify costs in patients diagnosed with Celiac disease. Methods: This … insuring over two million members. Our cohort comprised 1,754 patients with Celiac disease with a control group of 15 … celiac disease. Costs were compared with patients suffering from other chronic diseases. Results: The total costs of the …
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In the absence of health insurance, households have to self-insure against the risk of ill health, which may involve the use of mechanisms that have long-term consequences. This study analyses whether Mexican households are able to smooth consumption after severe health shocks, as well as the...
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One of the most sizable and least predictable shocks to economic opportunities in developing countries is major illness, both in terms of medical care expenditures and lost income from reduced labor supply and productivity. As a result, families may not be able to smooth their consumption over...
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One of the most sizable and least predictable shocks to economic opportunities in developing countries is major illness, both in terms of medical care expenditures and lost income from reduced labor supply and productivity. As a result, families may not be able to smooth their consumption over...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012472782