Publication
2016
An Extended CEA of Schizophrenia Treatment in India under Universal Public Finance
This paper evaluates the potential health and financial risk protection effects of a policy of …
This paper evaluates the potential health and financial risk protection effects of a policy of universal public finance (UPF) to treating schizophrenia in India. The study uses the extended cost effectiveness analysis framework across income quintiles. The results show financial protection benefits concentrated in the richest income quintiles, while health gains were concentrated among the poorest. The value of insurance is highest for the poorest income and decreases as the household income increases. In settings…
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Culture/Society
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Asia & Pacific
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Mental Health
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Priority Setting/Ethics
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
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Health Systems
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Clinical Care
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Economics/Finance
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Health/Medicine