A Snapshot of Health Equity in Papua New Guinea : An Analysis of the 2010 Household Income and Expenditure Survey

Autor: Irava, Wayne, Barker, Katie, Somanathan, Aparnaa, Hou, Xiaohui
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
CHILDREN
DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES
MOBILE CLINICS
SERVICE
HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH CARE WORKERS
HEALTH NEEDS
AGING
HEALTH SYSTEM
ACCESS TO CARE
HEALTH POSTS
AID
EPIDEMIOLOGY
MONITORING
BUDGETS
HEALTH COVERAGE
POPULATION
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
WORKING CONDITIONS
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
INCOME
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH EQUITY
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKFORCE
CATASTROPHIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH INFORMATION
FACILITIES
WORKERS
VILLAGES
LOCALITIES
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH WORKERS
POVERTY
COMMUNITY
HEALTH CARE
MEDICINES
USE OF HEALTH SERVICES
NUTRITION
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
EQUITY
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
HEALTH ECONOMICS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HEALTH SERVICE
ILLNESS
PATIENT
EXPENDITURES
ELDERLY PEOPLE
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
ILLNESSES
HEALTH SPENDING
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
HEALTH CARE SPENDING
PATIENTS
RURAL AREAS
HEALTH FACILITIES
AGE GROUPS
INTERNET
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SERVICE UTILIZATION
COMMUNITY HEALTH
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
MEDICINE
HOUSEHOLD
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
DELIVERY SYSTEM
CARE
SERVICES
POCKET PAYMENTS
CLINICS
INTERVIEW
HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH CARE ACCESS
HOSPITALS
NURSE
URBAN AREAS
TRADITIONAL MEDICINES
COMMUNITIES
COSTS
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
INCIDENCE
Popis: This paper highlights challenges that the government of Papua New Guinea faces in delivering equitable health care. It analyses findings from the 2010 household survey, including sickness reporting, health service utilization and out of pocket expenditure, concluding that the poorest quintile is most vulnerable to illness, yet has the lowest utilization rates of healthcare facilities. The lack of healthcare workers and the distance to facilities are among the most dominant reasons cited for not utilizing healthcare facilities in the poorest quintile while out-of-pocket payments have minimal catastrophic impact, yet have still been found to be a barrier to utilization. The paper also sets out policy implications of these findings, including the need for the government to focus on, and prioritize, strengthening the health services delivery to achieve universal health coverage.
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