2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2005.07.024
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Informal payment for health care: Evidence from Hungary

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“…This has been identified in studies conducted in large geographical areas, such as in 35 European countries [26], Central Asia [30] as well as in 33 African countries [31], or in smaller studies comprising only one nation as, for example, Bulgaria [1,6,13,32,33], Poland [34,35], Hungary [2,[36][37][38][39][40], Greece [4,41], Lithuania [34,42], Russia [43,44]; Ukraine [34,45], Moldova [46], Serbia [47], Kazakhstan [48], Albania [5,49,50], Kosovo [8], Tajikistan [51,52], Kyrgyzstan [53], Taiwan [54], Cameroon [55], Tanzania [3,56] and Turkey [57]. Nevertheless, informal patient payments phenomenon is poorly examined at a cross-country level.…”
Section: Explaining the Informal Patient Payments: An Institutional Amentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This has been identified in studies conducted in large geographical areas, such as in 35 European countries [26], Central Asia [30] as well as in 33 African countries [31], or in smaller studies comprising only one nation as, for example, Bulgaria [1,6,13,32,33], Poland [34,35], Hungary [2,[36][37][38][39][40], Greece [4,41], Lithuania [34,42], Russia [43,44]; Ukraine [34,45], Moldova [46], Serbia [47], Kazakhstan [48], Albania [5,49,50], Kosovo [8], Tajikistan [51,52], Kyrgyzstan [53], Taiwan [54], Cameroon [55], Tanzania [3,56] and Turkey [57]. Nevertheless, informal patient payments phenomenon is poorly examined at a cross-country level.…”
Section: Explaining the Informal Patient Payments: An Institutional Amentioning
confidence: 94%
“…professions (Gaál et al 2006). Policies on patient payments should consider that formal payments, if not well-implemented, might induce double financial burden of the health care consumers.…”
Section: Policy Implications and Policy Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Egyesek szerint a betegek hálájuk kifejezéseképpen fizetik a hálapénzt, ahogy neve is sugallja, de a kutatások rámutatnak, hogy a hálapénz inkább ún. "fee for service" szerepet tölt be (Gaál -Evetovits -McKee et al, 2006). A betegek annak a reményében fizetnek, hogy valamiféle többletszolgáltatást (pl.…”
Section: Hálapénz a Szülészetben -Egy Kvalitatív Vizsgálat Eredményeiunclassified