Health shocks in sub-Saharan Africa: are the poor and uninsured households more vulnerable?
Esso-Hanam AtakePublished in: Health economics review (2018)
Our findings suggest that for the poor households, reduction of user fees of health care at the point of service or expansion of health insurance could mitigate vulnerability to poverty. Other challenges-birth control policy, adequate sanitation facilities and a universal basic education program-need to be addressed in order to reduce significantly the effects of health shocks on vulnerability to poverty in SSA.