Social class related inequalities in household health expenditure and economic burden: evidence from Kerala, south India Subrata Mukherjee, Slim Haddad and Delampady Narayana Source: http://www.equityhealthj.com/content/10/1/1 Abstract Background In the Indian...
Incidence and correlates of ‘catastrophic’ maternal health care expenditure in India Sekhar Bonu, Indu Bhushan, Manju Rani and Ian Anderson Abstract Using data from the 60th round of the National Sample Survey of India (2004), the study investigates the incidence and...
India: Towards Universal Health Coverage Published January 11, 2011 Executive summary This Series of papers on India’s path to full health coverage reveals that a failing health system is perhaps India’s greatest predicament. The papers in this Series reveal the full...
Good governance and corruption in the health sector: lessons from the Karnataka experience R Huss1 et al Abstract Strengthening good governance and preventing corruption in health care are universal challenges. The Karnataka Lokayukta (KLA), a public complaints agency...
The equity impact of universal coverage: health care finance, catastrophic health expenditure, utilization and government subsidies in Thailand Authors: Limwattananon,S.; Vongmongkol,V.; Prakongsai,P. Produced by: Consortium for Research on Equitable Health Systems...