Health Equity and Financial Protection

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Index

demographic variables ADePT data set preparation, 21–22 in health inequalities, graphic explanation of, 49–54, 49f inequality analysis, 7, 22 standardization of health and utilization, 79–82 dichotomous variables, concentration index, 75 direct measurement techniques demographic standardization of inequalities and inequity measures, 79–82 living standards, 16 direct taxes health care prepayments and, 106–7 health financing progressivity, 134–36, 135t health financing redistributive effects, 137–39, 138t progressivity and redistributive effect data and, 111 distribution-sensitive catastrophic payment measurement, ADePT Health Financing module, 127–28, 128t, 147–48 dollar-a-day poverty line ADePT health financing data preparation, 105–6 adjustment of, 153 dummy variables, anthropometric indicators, 18

E earnings, catastrophic health spending impact on, 149–50 economic welfare, redistributive effect and, 158 education indicators, ADePT data set preparation, 22 Egypt, progressivity and redistributive effect data for, 110–13, 112t elasticity of health determinants, graphic interpretation of health inequalities, 51–54, 51t extended concentration index, 77–78, 78f

F financial protection ADePT Health Financing module example data set, 109–10 graph generation, 115, 116f–117f table generation, 124–27, 125t–126t ADePT Health Outcomes module, applications, 96 catastrophic payment incidence and intensity measurements, 145–47, 146f fitted linear model, graphic interpretation of health inequalities, 50–54, 50t

G gender variables concentration index decomposition, 54–55, 54f health inequalities, graphic representation of, 52–54 Gini coefficient health financing progressivity, 134–36, 135t health financing redistributive effect, 100–102, 137–39, 138t, 156–57 linear health inequalities models, graphic representation of, 53–54 graphs. See under ADePT Health Financing module; ADePT Health Outcomes module

H head count ratio, poverty measures based on, 150f, 151–52 health achievement index, average trade off against inequality, 8 health care utilization benefit incidence analysis, 21–23 concentration, graphic representation and interpretation, 47–49, 48f data set example, 28–31 demographic standardization of inequalities and inequity measures, 79–82 determinants of, 22 graph and table generation, 36–37, 36f–37f graphic representation of inequalities in, 55–58, 56t, 58t

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