Illness and Choice of Treatment in Urban and Rural Ethiopia

Type Journal Article - Ethiopian Journal of Economics
Title Illness and Choice of Treatment in Urban and Rural Ethiopia
Author(s)
Volume 20
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 29-62
URL https://www.ajol.info/index.php/eje/article/viewFile/84221/74232
Abstract
Using large data set from a nationally representative sample of households
and discrete choice models, we examine the effect of access to roads,
transport and liquidity on seeking treatment for illness and health care
provider choice in urban and rural Ethiopia. The results indicate that access
to roads and public transport are important determinants of the decision to
seek treatment for illness by the rural residents. We also find evidence that
distance to all weather road, access to public transport and access to liquidity
have a strong effect on the utilization of private healthcare facilities. The
significance of distance to all weather roads in healthcare utilization is
especially appealing in terms of policy design because it implies that
construction of multi-purpose road networks can compensate for the absence
of healthcare facilities in the proximity.

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