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Title:Economic and Welfare Impact of the Abolition of Health User Fees: Evidence from Uganda
Authors:Deininger, KlausISNI
Mpuga, PaulISNI
Year:2005
Periodical:Journal of African Economies
Volume:14
Issue:1
Period:March
Pages:55-91
Language:English
Geographic term:Uganda
Subjects:health financing
social and economic rights
public health
Economics and Trade
Health and Nutrition
Politics and Government
External link:https://jae.oxfordjournals.org/content/14/1/55.full.pdf
Abstract:Household level data for Uganda for 1999/2000 and 2002/2003, before and after the abolition of user fees for public health services, are used to explore the impact of this policy on different groups' ability to access health services and morbidity outcomes. The authors find that the policy change improved access and reduced the probability of sickness in a way that was particularly beneficial to the poor. Although the challenge of maintaining service quality remains, aggregate benefits are estimated to be significantly larger than the estimated shortfalls from the abolition of user fees. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract]
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