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Patients direct costs to undergo TB diagnosis.

Rachel M Anderson de CuevasLovett LawsonNajla Al-SonboliNasher Al-AghbariIsabel ArbideJeevan B SherchandEmenyonu E NnamdiAbraham AseffaMohammed A YassinSaddiq T AbdurrahmanJoshua ObasanyaOladimeji OlanrewajuDaniel DatikoSally J TheobaldAndrew RamsayS Bertel SquireLuis Eduardo Cuevas
Published in: Infectious diseases of poverty (2016)
The costs incurred by patients are substantial and share common patterns across countries. Removing user fees, transparent charging policies and reimbursing clinic expenses would reduce the poverty-inducing effects of direct diagnostic costs. In locations with limited resources, support could be prioritised for those most at risk of high expenditure; those who are illiterate, attend the service with company and rural residents.
Keyphrases
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