Catastrophic total costs in tuberculosis-affected households and their determinants since Indonesia’s implementation of universal health coverage
Citation: Fuady, A., Houweling, T., Mansyur, M., & Richardus, J. H. (2018). Catastrophic total costs in tuberculosis-affected households and their determinants since Indonesia's implementation of universal health coverage. Infectious diseases of poverty, 7(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-017-0382-3
Abstract: As well as imposing an economic burden on affected households, the high costs related to tuberculosis (TB) can create access and adherence barriers. This highlights the particular urgency of achieving one of the End TB Strategy’s targets: that no TB-affected households have to face catastrophic costs by 2020. In Indonesia, as elsewhere, there is also an emerging need to provide social protection by implementing universal health coverage (UHC). We therefore assessed the incidence of catastrophic total costs due to TB, and their determinants since the implementation of UHC.
Author(s): Infectious Diseases of Poverty
Year: 2018
Language: English
Region(s): INDONESIA
Resource Type: Journal Articles
Source: Other
Filed under: Catastrophic costs, Costs, Indonesia, Journal Article, mdr-tb, multidrug-resistant TB, Research, Treatment, Tuberculosis, UHC