Skip navigation

Journal article

Household Out-of-Pocket Expenses on Health: Does Disease Type Matter?

English
41
0

Attachments [ 0 ]

There are no files associated with this item.

More Details

2015
AUC Library
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Africa | Western Africa

This study uses new household data from Burkina Faso and regression analysis to further our understanding of household behaviour in relation to health care systems. We model the household decision-making process regarding health care utilisation in three steps: the perception of illness, choosing a treatment regime and health expenditure. In particular, we explain—at the individual level—the contraction of one of four diseases (malaria, digestive tract problems, respiratory infection and influenza). We then explain the choice of a treatment regime—home treatment or treatment at a public health facility—conditional upon the individual contracting a particular disease and estimate a health expenditure function conditional upon an individual contracting a particular disease and on the choice of treatment. Disease type is found to explain both treatment choice and health care expenditure with households more likely to opt for home treatment for influenza and with respiratory infection...

Comments

(Leave your comments here about this item.)

Item Analytics

Select desired time period