Out-of-pocket expenditure and financial protection in the Chilean health care system—A systematic review

Highlights • In Chile, considerable financial risks prevail despite health reform efforts. • Around 4% of households faced catastrophic health expenditure in 2012. • Less than 1% were pushed into poverty. • Higher income groups are more likely to be exposed to financial catastrophe. • Despite protec...

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description Highlights • In Chile, considerable financial risks prevail despite health reform efforts. • Around 4% of households faced catastrophic health expenditure in 2012. • Less than 1% were pushed into poverty. • Higher income groups are more likely to be exposed to financial catastrophe. • Despite protection mechanisms poor and vulnerable groups are still at risk.
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subjects AUGE reform
Catastrophic health expenditure
Catastrophic Illness - economics
Chile
Criteria
Disadvantaged
Disaster insurance
Financial protection
Financing, Personal - statistics & numerical data
Health administration
Health care access
Health care expenditures
Health care policy
Health Care Reform
Health Expenditures - statistics & numerical data
Health insurance
Health services
Households
Humans
Impoverishment
Inequality
Insurance, Health - economics
Internal Medicine
Literature reviews
Out-of-pocket expenditure
Payments
Personal expenditure
Poverty
Reforms
Risk
Socioeconomic Factors
Systematic review
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