Predictors of Informal Health Payments: The Example from Turkey

Little is known about the factors that can affect informal health payments in Turkey, which is pertinent given that Turkey has been undergoing and considering a series of reforms in the health sector. This paper aims to examine the predictors of informal payments in Turkey. The study surveyed a rand...

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Main Authors: Ozgen, H., Sahin, B., Belli, P., Tatar, M., Berman, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:EN
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5316
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spelling okr-10986-53162021-04-23T14:02:21Z Predictors of Informal Health Payments: The Example from Turkey Ozgen, H. Sahin, B. Belli, P. Tatar, M. Berman, P. Little is known about the factors that can affect informal health payments in Turkey, which is pertinent given that Turkey has been undergoing and considering a series of reforms in the health sector. This paper aims to examine the predictors of informal payments in Turkey. The study surveyed a random sample of 3,727 people in a medium-sized city, of whom 706 received medical care for illness and/or non-illness related reasons, using a Turkey-specific version of a model questionnaire focused exclusively on informal out-of-pocket payments. Using multivariable logistic model, household health expenditure, health insurance, service type and provider ownership were found to be statistically significant predictors of informal payment. The findings suggest the supply side factors as the main drivers of informal payments and thus a need for radical changes in the supply side as well as actions to rebuild lost confidence in the health care system of Turkey. 2012-03-30T07:32:16Z 2012-03-30T07:32:16Z 2010 Journal Article Journal of Medical Systems 0148-5598 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5316 EN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Journal Article Turkey
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description Little is known about the factors that can affect informal health payments in Turkey, which is pertinent given that Turkey has been undergoing and considering a series of reforms in the health sector. This paper aims to examine the predictors of informal payments in Turkey. The study surveyed a random sample of 3,727 people in a medium-sized city, of whom 706 received medical care for illness and/or non-illness related reasons, using a Turkey-specific version of a model questionnaire focused exclusively on informal out-of-pocket payments. Using multivariable logistic model, household health expenditure, health insurance, service type and provider ownership were found to be statistically significant predictors of informal payment. The findings suggest the supply side factors as the main drivers of informal payments and thus a need for radical changes in the supply side as well as actions to rebuild lost confidence in the health care system of Turkey.
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author Ozgen, H.
Sahin, B.
Belli, P.
Tatar, M.
Berman, P.
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Sahin, B.
Belli, P.
Tatar, M.
Berman, P.
Predictors of Informal Health Payments: The Example from Turkey
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Sahin, B.
Belli, P.
Tatar, M.
Berman, P.
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title Predictors of Informal Health Payments: The Example from Turkey
title_short Predictors of Informal Health Payments: The Example from Turkey
title_full Predictors of Informal Health Payments: The Example from Turkey
title_fullStr Predictors of Informal Health Payments: The Example from Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Informal Health Payments: The Example from Turkey
title_sort predictors of informal health payments: the example from turkey
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