Ensuring equal access to health services: user fee systems and the poor

Abstract

In many countries, patients pay fees to cover some of their health care costs. While user fees generate much-needed revenues, they also raise important questions regarding the poor’s access to services. This book examines user fee systems in five countries. In some cases, it shows that user fees have reduced the access of the poor to health services. In other cases, revenues from fees have improved access to and quality of services.

Citation

Newbrander, W.; Collins, D.; Gilson, L. Ensuring equal access to health services: user fee systems and the poor. Management Sciences for Health, Boston, USA (2000) 187 pp. ISBN 0-913723-79-

Ensuring equal access to health services: user fee systems and the poor

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Published 4 December 2006