Abstract

The analysis of health inequality is essential for providing the evidence on who is being left behind and informs equity-oriented policies, programs, and practices. Therefore, socioeconomic inequalities in Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures (OOPHEs), Catastrophic Health Expenditures (CHEs) and contribution of different factors in inequalities are assessed in this study.

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