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Household expenditures on pneumonia and diarrhoea treatment in Ethiopia: a facility-based study
BACKGROUND: Out-of-pocket (OOP) medical payments can lead to catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment. We quantified household OOP expenditure for treatment of childhood pneumonia and diarrhoea and its impact on poverty for different socioeconomic groups in Ethiopia. METHODS: This study em...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5321393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28589003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000166 |
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author | Memirie, Solomon Tessema Metaferia, Zewdu Sisay Norheim, Ole F Levin, Carol E Verguet, Stéphane Johansson, Kjell Arne |
author_facet | Memirie, Solomon Tessema Metaferia, Zewdu Sisay Norheim, Ole F Levin, Carol E Verguet, Stéphane Johansson, Kjell Arne |
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description | BACKGROUND: Out-of-pocket (OOP) medical payments can lead to catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment. We quantified household OOP expenditure for treatment of childhood pneumonia and diarrhoea and its impact on poverty for different socioeconomic groups in Ethiopia. METHODS: This study employs a mix of retrospective and prospective primary household data collection for direct medical and non-medical costs (2013 US$). Data from 345 pneumonia and 341 diarrhoea cases (0–59 months of age) were collected retrospectively through exit interviews from 35 purposively sampled health facilities in Ethiopia. Prospective 2-week follow-up interviews were conducted at the household level using a structured questionnaire. RESULTS: The mean total medical expenditures per outpatient visit were US$8 for pneumonia and US$6 for diarrhoea, while the mean for inpatient visits was US$64 for severe pneumonia and US$79 for severe diarrhoea. The mean associated direct non-medical costs (mainly transport costs) were US$2, US$2, US$13 and US$20 respectively. 7% and 6% of the households with a case of severe pneumonia and severe diarrhoea, respectively, were pushed below the extreme poverty threshold of purchasing power parity (PPP) US$1.25 per day. Wealthier and urban households had higher OOP payments, but poorer and rural households were more likely to be impoverished due to medical payments. CONCLUSIONS: Households in Ethiopia incur considerable costs for the treatment of childhood diarrhoea and pneumonia with catastrophic consequences and impoverishment. The present circumstances call for revisiting the existing health financing strategy for high-priority services that places a substantial burden of payment on households at the point of care. |
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spelling | pubmed-53213932017-06-06 Household expenditures on pneumonia and diarrhoea treatment in Ethiopia: a facility-based study Memirie, Solomon Tessema Metaferia, Zewdu Sisay Norheim, Ole F Levin, Carol E Verguet, Stéphane Johansson, Kjell Arne BMJ Glob Health Research BACKGROUND: Out-of-pocket (OOP) medical payments can lead to catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment. We quantified household OOP expenditure for treatment of childhood pneumonia and diarrhoea and its impact on poverty for different socioeconomic groups in Ethiopia. METHODS: This study employs a mix of retrospective and prospective primary household data collection for direct medical and non-medical costs (2013 US$). Data from 345 pneumonia and 341 diarrhoea cases (0–59 months of age) were collected retrospectively through exit interviews from 35 purposively sampled health facilities in Ethiopia. Prospective 2-week follow-up interviews were conducted at the household level using a structured questionnaire. RESULTS: The mean total medical expenditures per outpatient visit were US$8 for pneumonia and US$6 for diarrhoea, while the mean for inpatient visits was US$64 for severe pneumonia and US$79 for severe diarrhoea. The mean associated direct non-medical costs (mainly transport costs) were US$2, US$2, US$13 and US$20 respectively. 7% and 6% of the households with a case of severe pneumonia and severe diarrhoea, respectively, were pushed below the extreme poverty threshold of purchasing power parity (PPP) US$1.25 per day. Wealthier and urban households had higher OOP payments, but poorer and rural households were more likely to be impoverished due to medical payments. CONCLUSIONS: Households in Ethiopia incur considerable costs for the treatment of childhood diarrhoea and pneumonia with catastrophic consequences and impoverishment. The present circumstances call for revisiting the existing health financing strategy for high-priority services that places a substantial burden of payment on households at the point of care. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5321393/ /pubmed/28589003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000166 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Research Memirie, Solomon Tessema Metaferia, Zewdu Sisay Norheim, Ole F Levin, Carol E Verguet, Stéphane Johansson, Kjell Arne Household expenditures on pneumonia and diarrhoea treatment in Ethiopia: a facility-based study |
title | Household expenditures on pneumonia and diarrhoea treatment in Ethiopia: a facility-based study |
title_full | Household expenditures on pneumonia and diarrhoea treatment in Ethiopia: a facility-based study |
title_fullStr | Household expenditures on pneumonia and diarrhoea treatment in Ethiopia: a facility-based study |
title_full_unstemmed | Household expenditures on pneumonia and diarrhoea treatment in Ethiopia: a facility-based study |
title_short | Household expenditures on pneumonia and diarrhoea treatment in Ethiopia: a facility-based study |
title_sort | household expenditures on pneumonia and diarrhoea treatment in ethiopia: a facility-based study |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5321393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28589003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000166 |
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