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Leaving no one behind in health: Financial hardship to access health care in Ethiopia

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Background Financial hardship (of health care) is a global and a national priority area. All people should be protected from financial hardship to ensure inclusive better health outcome. However, financial hardship of healthcare has not been well studied in Ethiopia in general and in Debre Tabor town in particular. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the incidence of financial hardship of healthcare and associated factors among households in Debre Tabor town. Methods Community based cross sectional study was conducted, from May 24/2022 to June 17/2022, on 423 (selected through simple random sampling) households. Financial hardship was measured through catastrophic (using 10% threshold level) and impoverishing (using $1.90 poverty line) health expenditures. Patient perspective bottom up and prevalence based costing approach were used. Indirect cost was estimated through human capital approach. Bi-variable and multiple logistic regressions were used. Results The response rate was 95%. The mean household annual healthcare expenditure was Ethiopian birr 12050.64 ($227.37). About 37.1% (95%CI: 32, 42%) of the households spend catastrophic health expenditure with a 10% threshold level and 10.4% of households were impoverished with $1.90 per day poverty line. Being old, with age above 60, (AOR: 4.21, CI: 1.23, 14.45), being non-insured (AOR: 2.19, CI: 1.04, 4.62), chronically ill (AOR: 7.20, CI: 3.64, 14.26), seeking traditional healthcare (AOR: 2.63, CI: 1.37. 5.05) and being socially unsupported (AOR: 2.77, CI: 1.25, 6.17) were statistically significant factors for catastrophic health expenditure. Conclusion The study showed that significant number of households was not yet protected from financial hardship of healthcare. The financial hardship of health care is stronger among the less privileged populations: non-insured, the chronically diseased, the elder and socially unsupported. Therefore, financial risk protection strategies should be strengthened by the concerned bodies.
Title: Leaving no one behind in health: Financial hardship to access health care in Ethiopia
Description:
Background Financial hardship (of health care) is a global and a national priority area.
All people should be protected from financial hardship to ensure inclusive better health outcome.
However, financial hardship of healthcare has not been well studied in Ethiopia in general and in Debre Tabor town in particular.
Therefore, this study aimed to assess the incidence of financial hardship of healthcare and associated factors among households in Debre Tabor town.
Methods Community based cross sectional study was conducted, from May 24/2022 to June 17/2022, on 423 (selected through simple random sampling) households.
Financial hardship was measured through catastrophic (using 10% threshold level) and impoverishing (using $1.
90 poverty line) health expenditures.
Patient perspective bottom up and prevalence based costing approach were used.
Indirect cost was estimated through human capital approach.
Bi-variable and multiple logistic regressions were used.
Results The response rate was 95%.
The mean household annual healthcare expenditure was Ethiopian birr 12050.
64 ($227.
37).
About 37.
1% (95%CI: 32, 42%) of the households spend catastrophic health expenditure with a 10% threshold level and 10.
4% of households were impoverished with $1.
90 per day poverty line.
Being old, with age above 60, (AOR: 4.
21, CI: 1.
23, 14.
45), being non-insured (AOR: 2.
19, CI: 1.
04, 4.
62), chronically ill (AOR: 7.
20, CI: 3.
64, 14.
26), seeking traditional healthcare (AOR: 2.
63, CI: 1.
37.
5.
05) and being socially unsupported (AOR: 2.
77, CI: 1.
25, 6.
17) were statistically significant factors for catastrophic health expenditure.
Conclusion The study showed that significant number of households was not yet protected from financial hardship of healthcare.
The financial hardship of health care is stronger among the less privileged populations: non-insured, the chronically diseased, the elder and socially unsupported.
Therefore, financial risk protection strategies should be strengthened by the concerned bodies.

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