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on Insurance Economics |
Issue of 2007‒05‒04
one paper chosen by Soumitra K Mallick Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Bussiness Management |
By: | Nora Markova |
Abstract: | The study examines the effect of health care reform in Bulgaria in 1999 on the equity of health care financing. It explores the distribution of different types of health care financing by income. Furthermore, it separates the financial and social reasons for these differences, dividing them into economic and social inequalities. It suggests a method of distinguishing between financially based and "exclusion based" reasons for having progressive/regressive health care financing. Moreover, it looks at the social factors that shape health expenditure patterns and identifies those social characteristics that lead to exclusion from the health care system. |
Keywords: | Health care financing , equity in health care financing , income inequality , redistribution , Health care , Bulgaria , Public finance , Income distribution , Social indicators , Poverty , Economic models , |
Date: | 2007–01–03 |
URL: | http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:imf:imfwpa:06/285&r=ias |