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predict a range of health-related behaviors and outcomes. What can be said about patient satisfaction with faith … satisfaction of patients with FII-health services in Africa today. Second, we present new evidence from household surveys in six …
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provided by faith-inspired health care providers in Ghana: how satisfied are patients with the services received?; and why are …
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services provided by faith-inspired health care providers in Ghana, asking: (1) what is the market share of faith …
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incidence analysis of public spending for health. District-level financial data on public transfers are combined with household … survey data on the use of various types of facilities by the population to assess whether public health spending reaches …-between. Public health funding is also found to be regressive, in large part because hospitals and clinics still benefited the better …
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for individuals to seek care in faith-inspired health facilities is the fact that the cost of care is lower than in public …
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The present paper examines the access to health care with reference to availability of manpower in the health care … sector in Andhra Pradesh. Also the paper provides the alternative estimations of workforce in health care sector based on the …
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lead households to rely on traditional as opposed to modern health providers, and within modern providers, on faith … traditional healers for specific health issues that they encounter. As to the choice between modern providers, faith …, especially for those who for feel marginalized in the public health system. …
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Health economics took off in 1970 or thereabouts, just after the take-off date for the economics of education. Although … early health economics made use of human capital theory as did the economics of education, it soon took a different route … inspired by Arrow's work on medical insurance. The economics of education failed to live up to its promising start in the 1960s …
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health conditions seek prescription drugs for either medical or nonmedical reasons. The equilibrium number of medical and … nonmedical users is endogenous and depends on economic and non-economic barriers to drugs consumption, such as pricing, health …
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This paper examines the impact of universal, free, and easily accessible primary healthcare on population health as … provided at family health centers, which operate on a walk-in basis and are located within the neighborhoods in close proximity … health. …
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