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All →Can people avoid the avoidable co-payments caused by reference pricing for outpatient medicines?
Reference pricing is a coverage (reimbursement) policy used in many health systems primarily to limit public spending on outpatient medicines but also...
Financing rehabilitation services in Ukraine: a situation assessment and policy options
Ukraine is continuing to reform its health-care sector in the context of the extreme pressure caused by the full-scale invasion by the Russian Federation....
Can people afford to pay for health care? New evidence on financial protection in Italy
This review is part of a series of country-based studies generating new evidence on affordable access to health care (financial protection) in...
Can people afford to pay for health care? New evidence on financial protection in Italy: summary
This review assesses the extent to which people in Italy face financial barriers to access or experience financial hardship when they use health care....
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In 2017, the Government of Ukraine launched fundamental reforms to the health financing system with the goals of improving access to essential health services...


Can people afford to pay for health care? New evidence on financial protection in Tajikistan: summary
This summary report assesses the extent to which people in Tajikistan experience financial hardship when they use health services and pay out of pocket....

Automating and increasing protection from user charges for outpatient medicines: the Estonian experience
The way in which user charges are designed and implemented affects financial protection – affordable access to health care. Simple changes can make...
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