Dynamic Health Care Decisions and Child Health in South Africa

O. Alaba, S. Koch
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A large number of child deaths in developing countries could be averted if ill children received care sooner rather than later or not at all. This article analyses the health care treatment pathway that is followed for children under the age of six. The majority of these children receive treatment within 24 hours. We find, however, that income affects the probability of any treatment, despite freely available public health care, and that delayed treatment of severely ill children is more likely to occur in more expensive private facilities. Our results suggest that free public health care is not enough to mitigate health inequality amongst young children and that delayed health care could lead to adverse household expenditure shocks.
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南非动态卫生保健决策和儿童健康
如果生病的儿童及早得到治疗或根本不得到治疗,发展中国家的大量儿童死亡是可以避免的。本文分析了六岁以下儿童应遵循的保健治疗途径。这些儿童中的大多数在24小时内接受治疗。然而,我们发现,收入会影响任何治疗的可能性,尽管公共医疗保健是免费的,而且对重病儿童的延迟治疗更有可能发生在更昂贵的私立医疗机构。我们的研究结果表明,免费的公共医疗保健不足以缓解幼儿之间的健康不平等,延迟的医疗保健可能导致不利的家庭支出冲击。
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