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Health Equity and Financial Protection Datasheets : Europe and Central Asia

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/2203
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Other Health Study
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Bredenkamp, Caryn
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Wagstaff, Adam
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Buisman, Leander
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Prencipe, Leah
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Rohr, Devon
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2017-06-02T19:11:12Z
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2017-06-02T19:11:12Z
dc.date.issued
2012-08-01
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2021-04-23T14:04:36Z
dc.description.abstract
The health equity and financial protection datasheets provide a picture of equity and financial protection in the health sectors of low-and middle-income countries. Topics covered include: inequalities in health outcomes, health behavior and health care utilization; benefit incidence analysis; financial protection; and the progressivity of health care financing. The tables in this report show how health outcomes, risky behaviors and health care utilization vary across asset (wealth) quintiles and periods. The quintiles are based on an asset index constructed using principal components analysis. Benefit-Incidence Analysis (BIA) shows whether, and by how much, government health expenditure disproportionately benefits the poor. The distribution of subsidies depends on the assumptions made to allocate subsidies to households. Under the constant unit cost assumption, each unit of utilization is assumed to cost the same and is equal to total costs incurred in delivering this type of service divided by the number of units of utilization.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/711401468038087048/Health-equity-and-financial-protection-datasheet-Europe-and-Central-Asia
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26859
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION
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AGED
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ANGINA
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ANGINA PECTORIS
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ANTENATAL CARE
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ARI
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ARTHRITIS
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ASTHMA
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BCG
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BIRTH ATTENDANT
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BIRTHS
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BLOOD TESTS
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BREAST
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BREAST CANCER
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CERVICAL CANCER
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CHILD HEALTH
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CONDOM
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CONTRACEPTION
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COUGHING
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COUNSELING
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DEATHS
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DEPRESSION
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DIABETES
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DIARRHEA
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DOCTOR
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FEVER
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FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
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FINANCIAL PROTECTION
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HEALTH BEHAVIOR
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HEALTH CARE
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HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE
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HEALTH CARE FINANCING
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HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION
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HEALTH EQUITY
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HEALTH EXPENDITURE
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HEALTH FINANCING
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HEALTH INDICATORS
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HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
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HEALTH OUTCOMES
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HEALTH SPENDING
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HEALTH STATUS
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HEALTH SURVEYS
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HIV
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HIV POSITIVE
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HOSPITAL SERVICES
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HOSPITALS
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HOUSEHOLD INCOME
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IMMUNIZATION
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INCIDENCE ANALYSIS
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INCOME
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INCOME COUNTRIES
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INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH CARE
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INFANT MORTALITY
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INFANT MORTALITY RATE
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INJURY
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INPATIENT CARE
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LIVING STANDARDS
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MALARIA
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MAMMOGRAM
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MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
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MEASLES
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MEDICAL TREATMENT
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MIDWIFE
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MORTALITY
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MOSQUITO NET
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MOTHERS
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NATIONAL HEALTH
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NURSE
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OBESITY
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ORAL REHYDRATION
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ORAL REHYDRATION SALTS
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PAP SMEAR
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PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
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POISONING
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POLIO
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PREGNANT WOMEN
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PREVALENCE
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RISK FACTORS
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SCREENING
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SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
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SMOKING
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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SYMPTOMS
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TB
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TOBACCO PRODUCTS
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TUBERCULOSIS
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UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY
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VIOLENCE
dc.title
Health Equity and Financial Protection Datasheets
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dc.title.subtitle
Europe and Central Asia
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dc.type
Report
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okr.date.disclosure
2012-08-22
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study
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Economic & Sector Work
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/711401468038087048/Health-equity-and-financial-protection-datasheet-Europe-and-Central-Asia
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000356161_20120823032732
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16630664
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72011
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en
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/711401468038087048/pdf/720110WP0Europ08022020120Box370104B.pdf
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okr.region.administrative
Europe and Central Asia
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Albania
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Armenia
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Azerbaijan
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Belarus
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Georgia
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Kazakhstan
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Kyrgyz Republic
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Macedonia, former Yugoslav Republic of
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Moldova
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Montenegro
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Russian Federation
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Serbia
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Tajikistan
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Turkey
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Ukraine
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Uzbekistan
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North Macedonia (Formerly the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
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Europe and Central Asia
okr.topic
Gender :: Gender and Health
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Health Economics & Finance
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Health Monitoring & Evaluation
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Health Systems Development & Reform
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Population Policies
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Disease Control & Prevention
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HDNHE, DECHD

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