Login / Signup

Predictors of catastrophic out-of-pocket health expenditure in rural Egypt: application of the heteroskedastic probit model.

Suzan Abdel-RahmanFarouk ShoaebMohamed Naguib Abdel FattahMohamed R Abonazel
Published in: The Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association (2021)
The marked differences between estimates of probit and heteroskedastic probit models emphasize the importance of investigating homoscedasticity assumption to avoid policies based on incorrect evidence. Many policies can be built upon our findings, such as enhancing the role of social health insurances in rural areas, expanding health coverage for poor households and chronically ill household heads, and providing adequate financial coverage for households with a high proportion of elderly, sick members, and females. Also, there is an urgent need to limit OOP health payments absorbed by private sector to achieve an acceptable level of fair financing.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • health promotion
  • south africa
  • young adults
  • social media