2017
DOI: 10.14748/vmf.v6i1.1999
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Socio-economic health inequalities in use of health care services in Bulgaria

Abstract: Различни изследвания показват, че по-бедните хора от населението имат по-големи здравни потребности, докато използването на здравни услуги е концентрирано сред по-богатите прослойки на обществото. Целта на настоящата статия е да се изследват социоикономическите здравни неравенства в използваемостта на различни видове здравни услуги в България.Материал и методи: В изследването са използвани данни от проведено социологическо проучване чрез анкета. Проучването е проведено в периода март-юни 2014 г. сред 618 гражд… Show more

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“…The findings of other studies investigating the association between income and health care services utilization in Bulgaria are contradictory. 7 , 25 While these results do not definitively prove the existence of socioeconomic disparities in health service use in Bulgaria, it is important to note that around 19% of households in Bulgaria experienced catastrophic health expenditures in 2018, with the majority of such spending occurring in the poorest households. 8…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The findings of other studies investigating the association between income and health care services utilization in Bulgaria are contradictory. 7 , 25 While these results do not definitively prove the existence of socioeconomic disparities in health service use in Bulgaria, it is important to note that around 19% of households in Bulgaria experienced catastrophic health expenditures in 2018, with the majority of such spending occurring in the poorest households. 8…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%