Out-of-pocket costs near end of life in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review.
Eleanor Anderson ReidArunangshu GhoshalAisha KhalilJingjing JiangCharles NormandAlexandria BrackettPeter MayPublished in: PLOS global public health (2022)
Despite a small number of included studies and heterogeneity in methodology and reporting, it is clear that OOP costs for care near end of life in LMIC represent an important source of catastrophic health expenditures and impoverishment. This suggests a role for widespread, targeted efforts to avoid poverty traps. Financial protection policies for those suffering from incurable disease and future research on the macro- and micro- economics of palliative care delivery in LMIC are greatly needed.