Co-payments and equity in care: enhancing hospitalisation policy for Palestine refugees in Lebanon
Abstract Background This paper measures the impact of introducing a 10% co-payment on secondary care hospitalization costs for Palestine refugees living in Lebanon (PRL) in all UNRWA contracted hospitals, except for the Red Crescent Society. This ex-post analysis provides a detailed insight on the d...
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Main Authors: | Sara Valente de Almeida (Author), Gloria Paolucci (Author), Akihiro Seita (Author), Hala Ghattas (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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