Publication
2015
Health Gains & Financial Risk Protection by Public Financing in Ethiopia: An ECEA
This article, published in the Lancet Global Health, aims to evaluate the health and financial …
This article, published in the Lancet Global Health, aims to evaluate the health and financial risk protection benefits of selected interventions that could be publicly financed by the government of Ethiopia. The authors used an extended cost-effectiveness analysis (ECEA) to assess the health gains (deaths averted) and financial risk protection afforded (cases of poverty averted) by a bundle of nine interventions that the Government of Ethiopia aims to make universally available. This approach incorporates financial…
Mathematical Models
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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Child/Nutrition
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Priority Setting/Ethics
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
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Infectious Diseases
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Maternal/Reproductive Health
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Chronic Disease/Risk
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Health Systems
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Policy/Regulation
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Health/Medicine