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Cost comparison and determinants of out-of-pocket payments on child delivery care in Bangladesh.

Abdur Razzaque SarkerMarufa SultanaNausad AliRaisul AkramNurnabi SheikhRashidul Alam MahumudAlec Morton
Published in: The International journal of health planning and management (2018)
The study showed that there was a huge variation of OOP, which was dependent on the facility and socioeconomic demographic status of the households. As such, policy efforts need to focus on lowest wealth quintiles to avoid economic burdens during child delivery-related activities, and therefore, financial risk protection should be provided. Social health insurance might be an option for financing during child delivery, which is in line with the core objective of the Healthcare Financing Strategy of Bangladesh, which is to achieve universal health coverage.
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