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Household health expenditures in Morocco: implications for health care reform

โœ Scribed by David R. Hotchkiss; Amparo Gordillo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
126 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0749-6753

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โœฆ Synopsis


The purpose of this study was to investigate the level and distribution of household health care expenditures in Morocco, and to compare the level of health care funds provided by households with the levels provided by the government and international donors. In addition, the reliance of poor and non-poor households on both public and private providers was investigated. The study was based on data collected in the 1995 Demographic and Health Survey, which included a special supplement on health care expenditures. Descriptive statistics are presented on utilization of out-of-pocket expenditures for antenatal and obstetric care, chronic care, and non-chronic care associated with illness and injury, by urban/rural status and by socio-economic status. The results indicate that government health care providers are an important source of modern health care not only for poor households, but for better-o households as well. While individuals who use private health care providers incur substantially higher costs than those who use public providers, an unexpected ยฎnding of the study is the degree to which public clients pay for health care services, despite the fact that public care is nominally priced in Morocco. We conclude by discussing the implications of our results on the design and implementation of health care reform policies.


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