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Petitfour L., Bonnet Emmanuel, Mathevet I., Nikiema A., Ridde Valéry. (2021). Out-of-pocket payments and catastrophic expenditures due to traffic injuries in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Health Economics Review, 11 (1), p. 46 [10 p.]. ISSN 2191-1991.

Titre du document
Out-of-pocket payments and catastrophic expenditures due to traffic injuries in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000732941200001
Auteurs
Petitfour L., Bonnet Emmanuel, Mathevet I., Nikiema A., Ridde Valéry
Source
Health Economics Review, 2021, 11 (1), p. 46 [10 p.] ISSN 2191-1991
Objective To estimate the out-of-pocket expenditures linked to Road Traffic Injuries in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, as well as the prevalence of catastrophic expenditures among those out-of-pocket payments, and to identify the socio-economic determinants of catastrophic expenditures due to Road Traffic Injuries. Methods We surveyed every admission at the only trauma unit of Ouagadougou between January and July 2015 at the time of their admission, 7 days and 30 days later. We estimate a total amount of out-of-pocket expenditures paid by each patient. We considered an expense as catastrophic when it represented 10% at least of the annual global consumption of the patient's household. We used linear models to determine if socio-economic characteristics were associated to a greater or smaller ratio between out-of-pocket payment and global annual consumption. Findings We surveyed 1323 Road injury victims three times (admission, Days 7 and 30). They paid in average 46,547 FCFA (83.64 US dollars) for their care, which represent a catastrophic expenditure for 19% of them. Less than 5% of the sample was covered by a health insurance scheme. Household economic status is found to be the first determinant of catastrophic health expenditure occurrence, exhibiting a significant and negative on the ratio between road injury expenditures and global consumption. Conclusion Our findings highlight the importance of developing health insurance schemes to protect poor households from the economic burden of road traffic injuries and improve equity in front of health shocks.
Plan de classement
Santé : aspects socioculturels, économiques et politiques [056] ; Economie générale / Macroéconomie [094] ; Economie : secteurs d'activité [096] ; Urbanisation et sociétés urbaines [102]
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Fonds IRD [F B010083866]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010083866
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