Crowding-Out Effect of Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures on Consumption Among Households in Mongolia.
Ochirbat BatboldTuvshin BanzragchDavaatseren DavaajargalChristy PuPublished in: International journal of health policy and management (2021)
Our findings suggest that Mongolia's OOP health expenses are associated with reduced essential expenditure on items such as durables, communication, transportation, rent, and food. The effect varies by household income level and SHI status, and the lowest-income families were most vulnerable. SHI in Mongolia may not protect households from large OOP health expenditures.