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Disease-specific out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure in urban Bangladesh: A Bayesian analysis.

Md Mahfuzur RahmanCherri ZhangKhin Thet SweMd Shafiur RahmanMd Rashedul IslamMd KamrujjamanPapia SultanaMd Zakiul HassanMd Shahinul AlamMd Mizanur Rahman
Published in: PloS one (2020)
The study findings suggest that chronic illnesses were responsible for high costs and high catastrophic expenditures in Bangladesh. Effective risk pooling mechanism might reduce household financial burden related to illnesses. Chronic illness related to NCDs is the major cause of OOP. It is also important to consider prioritizing vulnerable population by subsidizing the high health care cost for some of the chronic illnesses.
Keyphrases
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