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Which Households Are At Risk Of Catastrophic Health Spending: Experience In Thailand After Universal Coverage
Health Affairs, 05/15/09
Somkotra T et al. - The impact of the universal coverage policy implementation in Thailand is demonstrated by the declining incidence of catastrophic health spending among Thai households—particularly among the poor. The households who remain at risk of catastrophe, as defined here, are better-off households, because of their preference for using private facilities.
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