Description:
In many countries absent or poorly
functioning prepayment mechanisms for health care expose
families to the financial risks associated with accidents
and sickness. The report exploits a specially designed
health governance and accountability module that was added
to the 2008 wave of the Albania LSMS to gain additional
insight into the determinants of informal payments and
household perceptions and experiences of governance in the
health sector more generally. This report is structured in
four parts. Following the motivation, introduction and
summary of the report's findings in part one, part two
sets the institutional context for readers not already
familiar with Albania's health system, and presents
data showing public perceptions of health care and answers
to subjective questions included in the health governance
and accountability module of the 2008 Albania LSMS. These
data have been combined with prior waves of the LSMS to show
how the incidence of informal payments has changed in recent
years. Part three shows the impact out-of-pocket payments
-both formal and informal- have on household consumption and
the incidence of poverty. Part fourth presents the results
of statistical analysis, using techniques to match
like-households over time, in order to identify significant
factors at the household level that are associated with
informal payments and how these have changed during a period
of structural changes in the health system.