Catastrophic Health Expenditure
Cross-source consensus on Catastrophic Health Expenditure from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Catastrophic health expenditure was defined as diabetes-related spending equal to or greater than 10% of household income. — Diabetes-related treatment costs and catastrophic health expenditure at a tertiary care hospital in Rajshahi, Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study
- Patients meeting the catastrophic expenditure threshold were classified as experiencing economic burden. — Diabetes-related treatment costs and catastrophic health expenditure at a tertiary care hospital in Rajshahi, Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study
- The study found that 50.7% of patients experienced diabetes-related catastrophic health expenditure. — Diabetes-related treatment costs and catastrophic health expenditure at a tertiary care hospital in Rajshahi, Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study
- Approximately half of patients spent at least 10% of household income on diabetes-related healthcare. — Diabetes-related treatment costs and catastrophic health expenditure at a tertiary care hospital in Rajshahi, Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study
- The catastrophic expenditure rate was close to a previously reported rate of 45%. — Diabetes-related treatment costs and catastrophic health expenditure at a tertiary care hospital in Rajshahi, Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study