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Additional file 1: of Availability, use, and affordability of medicines in urban China under universal health coverage: an empirical study in Hangzhou and Baoji

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posted on 2018-03-27, 05:00 authored by Yunyu Huang, Youfen Jiang, Luying Zhang, Wenhui Mao, Job van Boven, Maarten Postma, Wen Chen
Table S1 The number of households and subjects surveyed between 2009 and 2013. Table shows the number of households and subjects surveyed in the five yearly household surveys. Table S2 Comparison of health insurance schemes in Hangzhou and Baoji in 2013. Table shows the comparison between the two sample cities regarding the latest basic medical insurance plan designs. Table S3 General Information about the size of the Health Facilities. Table shows the general information on the service capacity of the investigated health facilities in Hangzhou (2013) and Baoji (2012). Table S4 General information of UEBMI and URBMI beneficiaries. Table shows the general information of UEBMI and URBMI beneficiaries in the two sample cities in the five yearly household surveys. Table S5 Comparisons of out-of-pocket medicine expenditures in the two weeks before each survey. Table shows the comparisons of the out-of-pocket medicine expenditures between the two sample cities in the two weeks before each survey. (DOCX 24 kb)

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