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Distributional Effects of Healthcare Spending: Lessons from Burkina Faso, Malawi, and Zambia

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The distribution of both public healthcare spending and overall healthcare spending has become increasingly egalitarian in Burkina Faso, Malawi, and Zambia, according to a new study. Nevertheless, there remain significant regional differences within countries. In addition, limitations in data availability make it difficult to assess the extent of evolving forms of inequalities.  Policy interventions are required both to tackle inequalities in spending, and to invest in improving data quality for more accurate analysis to inform decision-making.

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Authors
Martin RUDASINGWA, Edmund YEBOAH, Emmanuel BONNET, Valéry RIDDE, Paul André SOMÉ, Adamson MUULA, Bona Mukoshya CHITAH, Chrispin MPHUKA, Manuela DE ALLEGRI
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19
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2
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in progress
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Policy Dialogues
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