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Who benefits from free healthcare? Evidence from a randomized experiment in Ghana

机译:谁可以享受免费医疗服务?来自加纳随机实验的证据

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We examine the impact of removing user fees for healthcare in rural Ghana using data from a randomized experiment that includes rich information on objective measures of child health status. We find that free care increased use of formal healthcare shifting care seeking away from informal providers, with particularly strong effects for children who were anaemic at baseline. There was no health effect on the intervention population taken overall. However, consistent with the utilization findings, there were health improvements amongst those with anaemia initially. Further benefits included a large reduction in health spending, with the effect greater at higher levels of the medical spending distribution. Free care was found to have no influence on arange of malaria prevention behaviours or on the incidence of self-reported illness, suggesting that ex-ante moral hazard is unlikely to be a concern in this particular setting.
机译:我们使用来自随机实验的数据(其中包括有关儿童健康状况的客观衡量指标的丰富信息),研究了在加纳农村地区免除用户医疗费用的影响。我们发现,免费护理增加了对正规医疗保健的使用,转而寻求非正规医疗服务提供者,对基线贫血的儿童产生了特别强烈的影响。总体上对干预人群没有健康影响。但是,与利用率调查结果一致,最初贫血患者的健康状况得到了改善。进一步的好处包括大大减少了医疗支出,并且在更高水平的医疗支出分配上产生了更大的影响。发现免费护理对一系列的疟疾预防行为或自我报告的疾病发生率没有影响,这表明在这种特殊情况下事前道德风险不太可能成为问题。

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