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This lists
available or planned Equitap Working Papers. Some papers are available in draft
form only, and require a password which is available to all Equitap team
members. (Papers that are available online are marked with
and the ones that
can be viewed only by members are marked with
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1.
Who
pays for health care in Asia? O’Donnell,
van Doorslaer,
Rannan-Eliya,
Somanathan et al. |
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2.
Paying
out-of-pocket for health care in Asia: Catastrophic and poverty
impact
van
Doorslaer, O’Donnell, Rannan-Eliya, Somanathan et al. |
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3.
Who benefits from public
spending on health care in Asia? O’Donnell,
van Doorslaer,
Rannan-Eliya,
Somanathan et al. |
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4. Health care utilization in Asia.
Somanathan and Equitap partners. |
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5.
Explaining the incidence
of catastrophic expenditures on health care:
Comparative evidence
from Asia. O’Donnell, van Doorslaer, Rannan-Eliya,
Somanathan
et al. |
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6.
Horizontal
equity in health care utilization - evidence from three high-income
Asian economies.
Lu, Leung, Kwon, Tin et al. |
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7. Comparative
experiences of tax-funded health care systems in Asia: Bangladesh, Hong Kong
SAR, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.
Rannan-Eliya and Equitap partners. |
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8. Comparative
experiences of social insurance-funded health care systems in Asia: China,
Korea, Japan, Mongolia and Thailand. Tangcharoensathien
and
Equitap partners.
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9. Differentials in health care outcomes in Asia.
Somanathan and Equitap
partners. |
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10. Estimates of
national health expenditures in Asia using OECD SHA framework.
Rannan-Eliya,
Fernando and Equitap partners. |
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11.
Comparative analysis
of national policy frameworks for health system
equity.
Bhatia, Somanathan, Rannan-Eliya, Rifkin
et al.
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12.
Views of policy-makers
on health systems issues in Asian countries.
Bhatia,
Tangcharoensathien, Rannan-Eliya, Somanathan et al.
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13.
Views of general
public on health systems issues in four Asian countries.
Bhatia,
Rannan-Eliya, Somanathan, Huq, Pande and Chuluunzagd. |
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14.
Horizontal inequity in health care
utilization - further examination of the impact
of Taiwan's National
Health Insurance program.
Lu. |
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15.
Health
and Millennium Development Goal 1: Reducing out-of-pocket expenditures
to reduce income poverty
- Evidence from India. Garg and Karan. |

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16.
Equity
in financing health care: impact of universal access to healthcare
in
Thailand. Limwattananon, Tangcharoensathien
and Parkongsai. |
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17. Maternal and child health trends in Sri Lanka: 1987-1993.
Jayawardena, Somanathan and Rannan-Eliya.
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18.
Measurement of socioeconomic status in health care analysis - household
consumption v. asset indices. Somanathan, Jayawardena and Rannan-Eliya.
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19.
Rich-poor differentials in contraceptive use in Sri Lanka and the Philippines.
Herrin, Somanathan and Rannan-Eliya. |
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20.Comparative
desk-review of social health insurance experiences in Japan, Korea,
Taiwan
and Mongolia. Lu, Kwon, Bayarsaikhan |
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21. Sri Lanka National Health Accounts 1990-2002.
Rannan-Eliya, Somanathan
and Fernando. |

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22.
Redistribution
or horizontal equity in Hong Kong’s mixed public-private health
system:
a
policy conundrum. Leung, Tin and O'Donnell. |
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