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Otherwise the added fees may lead to more borrowing from moneylenders, putting lands and goods at risk, and potential impoverishment of more households.
It is therefore pertinent that LMICs should finance their health systems in ways that ensure that their citizens can use needed healthcare services and are protected from potential impoverishment arising from having to pay for services.
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Three other related factors must be considered: the distribution of costs, the potential for impoverishment due to the costs, and the health burden of avoided costs.
But some of the results are still indicative of the potential bias in impoverishment headcount indicators.
Consequently, many become heavily indebted with considerable potential for further impoverishment.
Xu and colleagues in their examination of data from household surveys in 59 countries, argue that middle and low income countries in particular ought to address gaps in their health policy in terms of available health services, health insurance, out-of-pocket payments and financial risk protection to minimise catastrophic health expenditures and potential consequences of impoverishment [ 37].
But if we move away from considering cuckoo clocks as potential signifiers of cultural impoverishment, to looking at them from a purely natural history point of view, a remarkable fact leaps out at us: the hold that the call of one bird species has had, down the centuries, on the European imagination.
Analysis of pre-resettlement questionnaire survey data (n = 199) revealed many affected households in rural areas intended to migrate to urban areas, and showed that potential rural urban migrants may face intensified impoverishment risks of landlessness, homelessness, and increased morbidity compared to potential urban urban and rural rural resettlers.
Given the empirical evidence citing costs as a significant factor driving healthcare behavior and utilization, we examined the potential impact of costs on household impoverishment and avoidance of care due to economic costs.
Given the empirical evidence citing costs as a significant factor driving healthcare behavior and utilization, we examine the potential impact of costs on household impoverishment and avoidance of care owing to the economic costs.
This paper reports on an investigation of relocation behavior in households affected by development-induced involuntary resettlement (Road Network Improvement and Maintenance Project II, RNIMP-II) in Chittagong Dohazari area, Bangladesh; the potential influence of resettlement on intensity of impoverishment risks related to rural and urban contexts is examined.
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