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CATASTROPHIC HEALTH 
EXPENDITURE & POVERTY IN 
MALAWI 
BY 
MARTINA R. MCHENGA (MA. Econs, Bsoc.sc)
PRESENTATION OUTLINE 
BACKGROUND 
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES 
METHODOLOGY 
RESULTS 
POLICY RECOMMENDATION 
LIMITATION 
AREAS OF FURTHER RESEARCH
BACKGROUND & MOTIVATION 
• Health care - 27% private funded of which 53.4% is 
from Direct Out-of-Pocket (OOP). 
• High levels of OOP health expenditure violate the 
vertical equity principle (WHO, 2000). 
• Adopting the WHO methodology, OOP 
expenditures are regarded as being catastrophic if 
they exceed 40% of a household ‘s share of “non-food 
expenditure” (Wagstaff and van Doorslaer 
2003) or “ability to pay” (Xu et al. 2003).
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES 
The main objective of this study was to investigate 
the relationship between household OOP payments 
for health care and poverty in Malawi. This main 
objective was achieved by looking into fulfilling the 
following: 
Showing the extent of catastrophic OOP 
expenditures in Malawi, 
Establishing the effect of OOP health payments on 
Poverty in Malawi 
Identifying determinants of catastrophic health 
expenditure in Malawi
METHODOLOGY & DATA 
• The study adopted the WHO threshold of 40%. The 
study used household nonfood expenditure as a proxy 
for capacity to pay 
• The data used for the analysis is IHS-3 obtained from 
the NSO of Malawi. Stata 13 was used to analyse the 
data 
• For the first two objectives we adopted the methodology 
used by AdamWagstaff and Eddy Van Doorslaer (2003) 
in their study . Whereas the last objective a simple logit 
model was used.
CATASTROPHE EXTENT- INCIDENCE & 
INTENSITY 
• Let 푅푖 be the share of health care expenditure in non-food expenditure and 푍 be the threshold 
beyond which a household incurs catastrophic expenditure. 
푅푖 = 
퐻푝푒푟푐푎푝푖푡푎푒푥푝 
푁퐹푝푒푟푐푎푝푖푡푎푒푥푝 
........................................1 
• Then HH incurs catastrophic expenditure if 푅푖>푍 
• If we define an indicator E as 1 if 푅푖>Z and 0 otherwise. Then catastrophic incidence and 
intensity is measured as follows: 
퐻퐶 = 
1 
푁 
푁 퐸푖 ........................................2 
푖=1 
푂 = 
1 
푁 
푁 푂푖 .........................................3 
푖=1 
푀푃푂 = 
푂 
퐻 
................................................4
CATASTROPHE CONTI’ 
• Where; 
 HC is the catastrophic headcount. N is the sample 
size. 
O is the average overshoot. Where 푂푖 is the amount 
by which household 푖 share of health expenditure in 
non-food expenditure exceeds the chosen threshold 
 MPO is the mean positive overshoot. It measures 
payments in excess of the threshold averaged over 
all households.
OOP & POVERTY 
• An alternative perspective of the impact household 
expenditure on health is that of impoverishment. This 
position is evident in the discussions in the World Bank’s 
2000/2001 and in its Voices of the Poor consultative exercise. 
• The measures of poverty impact of OOP payments are 
simply defined as follows: 
푃퐼 
퐻 
= 퐻푝표푣 
푝표푠푡- 퐻푝표푣 
푝푟푒..............................................5 
푃표푠푡 - 퐺푝표푣 
푃퐼퐺 = 퐺푃표푣 
푝푟푒..............................................6 
푝표푠푡- 푁퐺푝표푣 
푃퐼푁퐺= 푁퐺푝표푣 
푝푟푒...........................................7
DETERMINANTS OF 
CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURES 
• To investigate the determinants of catastrophic health 
expenditures, a logit regression model is used. 
Pr[퐸 = 1]= 
exp(푥푖β) 
1+푒푥푝(푥푖β) 
.........................................8 
• Where, E is the presence of catastrophic health 
expenditure (Yes=1, otherwise=0), 푥푖 is the set of 
explanatory variables, β is the set of parameters to be 
estimated and measures the marginal contribution of 
each variable.
RESULTS: CATASTROPHE-EXTENT 
• The table below shows the results for the Incidence & 
Intensity of catastrophic expenditures In Malawi 
Catastrophic payments measures Threshold budget share, z 
Out-of-pocket health spending 
as share of non-food expenditure 
10% 20% 30% 40% 
Head Count (H) 9.37% 3.41% 1.61% 0.73% 
Overshoot (O) 1.01% 0.43% 0.20% 0.08% 
Mean Positive Overshoot 
(MPO) 
10.76% 12.64% 12.15% 11.63%
HEALTH CARE PAYMENTS & 
POVERTY 
• Table below shows the poverty impact of OOP 
Gross of health Net of health Difference 
Payments (1) Payments (2) Absolute Relative 
(3) = (2)-(1) [(3)/(1)]*100 
K37, 002 /YR PL 
Poverty Head count 50.98% 51.91% 0.93% 1.82% 
Poverty Gap 0.190434 0.195279 0.48% 2.54% 
Normalized Poverty gap 9.37% 9.67% 0.30% 3.22% 
Normalized MPG 18.37% 18.63% 0.26% 1.42%
POVERTY RESULTS CONTI’ 
• The figure below shows the proportion of household 
impoverished by health expenditure across the income 
quintiles 
Impoverishment by expenditure quintile 
120% 
100% 
80% 
60% 
40% 
20% 
0% 
Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Total 
Proportion of households 
Expenditure Quintiles 
Conventional headcount Headcount after OOP Impoverishment
DETERMINANTS 
Table 3: Logit Model Results: Determinants of catastrophic expenditures 
Variable Marginal Effects 
10% 20% 30% 40% 
Intercept -1.829*** -2.835*** -3.674*** -3.935*** 
Pattern of Illness 
Illness episodes 
Chronic Illness (y=1) 
0.0416*** 
0.0450* 
0.0163*** 
0.0533*** 
0.0127*** 
0.0387*** 
0.0076*** 
0.0221*** 
Household Characteristics 
Maximum number of school yrs/HH 
Sex of the hh head (male=1) 
Household size 
Residence (Urban=1) 
Children <= 5yrs 
Adults >= 60yrs 
Distance to nearest health facility 
Age of the household head 
Household head employment status (y=1) 
-0.009*** 
-0.0020 
0.0158*** 
-0.0542 
0.0038 
0.0421* 
0.0005 
-0.0014 
0.0065 
-0.0052** 
0.0014 
0.0102** 
-0.0493* 
-0.0135 
0.0211 
-0.0000 
-0.0011** 
0.0141 
-0.0043** 
0.0055 
0.0042* 
-0.0376 
-0.0081 
0.0132 
0.0000 
-0.0009** 
0.0154 
-0.0012 
0.0072 
-0.0001 
-0.0185 
-0.0041 
0.0046 
-0.0000 
-0.0003 
0.0037 
Economic Status 
Household Income Quintile 
2 
3 
4 
(Highest) 5 
-0.0050 
-0.0072 
0.0150 
0.0023 
-0.0052 
0.0285 
0.0233 
0.0240 
0.0047 
0.0292* 
0.0055 
0.0233 
-0.0090 
0.0027 
-0.0127 
0.0049 
Log likelihood 
휒2(15) 
Prob>휒2(15) 
Pseudo 푅2 
-683.530 
81.72 
0.0000 
0.0558 
-350.619 
53.21 
0.0000 
0.0660 
-201.905 
58.64 
0.0000 
0.1195 
-112.856 
50.11 
0.0000 
0.1127 
Note: ***, **, *, indicates significance at 1%, 5% and 10% level, respectively.
DETERMINANTS CONTI’ 
• Our analysis found that chronically sick members, large 
number of illness episodes and large households are 
highly likely to incur catastrophic health expenditure. 
• On the other hand education and age of the 
household head were protective factors against 
catastrophic expenditures.
POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS 
• Disease control programmes in sub-Saharan African 
have traditionally focused on infectious diseases for 
instance HIV/Aids, we suggest caution in adopting 
this approach, as the imminent chronic non-communicable 
disease burden would have a greater 
impact on catastrophic expenses.
RECOMMENDATIONS CONTI’ 
• There is need to increase public investment in 
health through the increase in health share on the 
government budget. 
• Improve the effectiveness of health spending by 
driving improvements in the quality of service 
provision and increasing the predictability of 
resource flows to providers.
POLICY CONTI’ 
• OOP health expenditures are likely to inflate the 
extent of poverty as it has been shown earlier 
therefore the study finds it imperative to establish 
the impact of OOP health expenditures on welfare 
in Malawi. Even poverty alleviation policies should 
take OOP into account.
LIMITATIONS 
• First, since health expenditure can only be 
incurred if sick individuals actually seek care, 
and those towards the lower end of the income 
distribution tend to face greater physical and 
financial obstacles to seeking care, we expect 
that, in general, the estimates generated by this 
analysis will underestimate the true effect of 
health expenditure on poverty, creating the 
impression of a greater degree of financial 
protection than the system actually provides.
CONTI’ 
• Second, because of the cross-sectional data used in 
this study and the lack of information on the means 
of financing health payments, this study does not 
identify the sources of coping strategies to absorb 
health shocks. 
• Last but not least, the indirect costs of seeking care, 
such as transport, food, accommodation, and lost 
earnings associated with illness usually are not 
included in income and expenditure surveys.
AREAS OF FURTHER RESEARCH 
• Future research should assess the efficacy of 
untraditional health financing mechanisms on 
protecting households against catastrophic health 
expenditure and impoverishment. These 
untraditional mechanisms include micro banking 
on health, social capital, and community based 
health insurance. 
• Future research should also assess the efficacy of 
traditional medicine in the reduction of 
catastrophic health expenditures
THANK YOU!!

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Catastrophic health expenditure and poverty and Malawi by Martina Rhino Mchenga

  • 1. CATASTROPHIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE & POVERTY IN MALAWI BY MARTINA R. MCHENGA (MA. Econs, Bsoc.sc)
  • 2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE BACKGROUND RESEARCH OBJECTIVES METHODOLOGY RESULTS POLICY RECOMMENDATION LIMITATION AREAS OF FURTHER RESEARCH
  • 3. BACKGROUND & MOTIVATION • Health care - 27% private funded of which 53.4% is from Direct Out-of-Pocket (OOP). • High levels of OOP health expenditure violate the vertical equity principle (WHO, 2000). • Adopting the WHO methodology, OOP expenditures are regarded as being catastrophic if they exceed 40% of a household ‘s share of “non-food expenditure” (Wagstaff and van Doorslaer 2003) or “ability to pay” (Xu et al. 2003).
  • 4. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between household OOP payments for health care and poverty in Malawi. This main objective was achieved by looking into fulfilling the following: Showing the extent of catastrophic OOP expenditures in Malawi, Establishing the effect of OOP health payments on Poverty in Malawi Identifying determinants of catastrophic health expenditure in Malawi
  • 5. METHODOLOGY & DATA • The study adopted the WHO threshold of 40%. The study used household nonfood expenditure as a proxy for capacity to pay • The data used for the analysis is IHS-3 obtained from the NSO of Malawi. Stata 13 was used to analyse the data • For the first two objectives we adopted the methodology used by AdamWagstaff and Eddy Van Doorslaer (2003) in their study . Whereas the last objective a simple logit model was used.
  • 6. CATASTROPHE EXTENT- INCIDENCE & INTENSITY • Let 푅푖 be the share of health care expenditure in non-food expenditure and 푍 be the threshold beyond which a household incurs catastrophic expenditure. 푅푖 = 퐻푝푒푟푐푎푝푖푡푎푒푥푝 푁퐹푝푒푟푐푎푝푖푡푎푒푥푝 ........................................1 • Then HH incurs catastrophic expenditure if 푅푖>푍 • If we define an indicator E as 1 if 푅푖>Z and 0 otherwise. Then catastrophic incidence and intensity is measured as follows: 퐻퐶 = 1 푁 푁 퐸푖 ........................................2 푖=1 푂 = 1 푁 푁 푂푖 .........................................3 푖=1 푀푃푂 = 푂 퐻 ................................................4
  • 7. CATASTROPHE CONTI’ • Where;  HC is the catastrophic headcount. N is the sample size. O is the average overshoot. Where 푂푖 is the amount by which household 푖 share of health expenditure in non-food expenditure exceeds the chosen threshold  MPO is the mean positive overshoot. It measures payments in excess of the threshold averaged over all households.
  • 8. OOP & POVERTY • An alternative perspective of the impact household expenditure on health is that of impoverishment. This position is evident in the discussions in the World Bank’s 2000/2001 and in its Voices of the Poor consultative exercise. • The measures of poverty impact of OOP payments are simply defined as follows: 푃퐼 퐻 = 퐻푝표푣 푝표푠푡- 퐻푝표푣 푝푟푒..............................................5 푃표푠푡 - 퐺푝표푣 푃퐼퐺 = 퐺푃표푣 푝푟푒..............................................6 푝표푠푡- 푁퐺푝표푣 푃퐼푁퐺= 푁퐺푝표푣 푝푟푒...........................................7
  • 9. DETERMINANTS OF CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURES • To investigate the determinants of catastrophic health expenditures, a logit regression model is used. Pr[퐸 = 1]= exp(푥푖β) 1+푒푥푝(푥푖β) .........................................8 • Where, E is the presence of catastrophic health expenditure (Yes=1, otherwise=0), 푥푖 is the set of explanatory variables, β is the set of parameters to be estimated and measures the marginal contribution of each variable.
  • 10. RESULTS: CATASTROPHE-EXTENT • The table below shows the results for the Incidence & Intensity of catastrophic expenditures In Malawi Catastrophic payments measures Threshold budget share, z Out-of-pocket health spending as share of non-food expenditure 10% 20% 30% 40% Head Count (H) 9.37% 3.41% 1.61% 0.73% Overshoot (O) 1.01% 0.43% 0.20% 0.08% Mean Positive Overshoot (MPO) 10.76% 12.64% 12.15% 11.63%
  • 11. HEALTH CARE PAYMENTS & POVERTY • Table below shows the poverty impact of OOP Gross of health Net of health Difference Payments (1) Payments (2) Absolute Relative (3) = (2)-(1) [(3)/(1)]*100 K37, 002 /YR PL Poverty Head count 50.98% 51.91% 0.93% 1.82% Poverty Gap 0.190434 0.195279 0.48% 2.54% Normalized Poverty gap 9.37% 9.67% 0.30% 3.22% Normalized MPG 18.37% 18.63% 0.26% 1.42%
  • 12. POVERTY RESULTS CONTI’ • The figure below shows the proportion of household impoverished by health expenditure across the income quintiles Impoverishment by expenditure quintile 120% 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Poorest Second Middle Fourth Richest Total Proportion of households Expenditure Quintiles Conventional headcount Headcount after OOP Impoverishment
  • 13. DETERMINANTS Table 3: Logit Model Results: Determinants of catastrophic expenditures Variable Marginal Effects 10% 20% 30% 40% Intercept -1.829*** -2.835*** -3.674*** -3.935*** Pattern of Illness Illness episodes Chronic Illness (y=1) 0.0416*** 0.0450* 0.0163*** 0.0533*** 0.0127*** 0.0387*** 0.0076*** 0.0221*** Household Characteristics Maximum number of school yrs/HH Sex of the hh head (male=1) Household size Residence (Urban=1) Children <= 5yrs Adults >= 60yrs Distance to nearest health facility Age of the household head Household head employment status (y=1) -0.009*** -0.0020 0.0158*** -0.0542 0.0038 0.0421* 0.0005 -0.0014 0.0065 -0.0052** 0.0014 0.0102** -0.0493* -0.0135 0.0211 -0.0000 -0.0011** 0.0141 -0.0043** 0.0055 0.0042* -0.0376 -0.0081 0.0132 0.0000 -0.0009** 0.0154 -0.0012 0.0072 -0.0001 -0.0185 -0.0041 0.0046 -0.0000 -0.0003 0.0037 Economic Status Household Income Quintile 2 3 4 (Highest) 5 -0.0050 -0.0072 0.0150 0.0023 -0.0052 0.0285 0.0233 0.0240 0.0047 0.0292* 0.0055 0.0233 -0.0090 0.0027 -0.0127 0.0049 Log likelihood 휒2(15) Prob>휒2(15) Pseudo 푅2 -683.530 81.72 0.0000 0.0558 -350.619 53.21 0.0000 0.0660 -201.905 58.64 0.0000 0.1195 -112.856 50.11 0.0000 0.1127 Note: ***, **, *, indicates significance at 1%, 5% and 10% level, respectively.
  • 14. DETERMINANTS CONTI’ • Our analysis found that chronically sick members, large number of illness episodes and large households are highly likely to incur catastrophic health expenditure. • On the other hand education and age of the household head were protective factors against catastrophic expenditures.
  • 15. POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS • Disease control programmes in sub-Saharan African have traditionally focused on infectious diseases for instance HIV/Aids, we suggest caution in adopting this approach, as the imminent chronic non-communicable disease burden would have a greater impact on catastrophic expenses.
  • 16. RECOMMENDATIONS CONTI’ • There is need to increase public investment in health through the increase in health share on the government budget. • Improve the effectiveness of health spending by driving improvements in the quality of service provision and increasing the predictability of resource flows to providers.
  • 17. POLICY CONTI’ • OOP health expenditures are likely to inflate the extent of poverty as it has been shown earlier therefore the study finds it imperative to establish the impact of OOP health expenditures on welfare in Malawi. Even poverty alleviation policies should take OOP into account.
  • 18. LIMITATIONS • First, since health expenditure can only be incurred if sick individuals actually seek care, and those towards the lower end of the income distribution tend to face greater physical and financial obstacles to seeking care, we expect that, in general, the estimates generated by this analysis will underestimate the true effect of health expenditure on poverty, creating the impression of a greater degree of financial protection than the system actually provides.
  • 19. CONTI’ • Second, because of the cross-sectional data used in this study and the lack of information on the means of financing health payments, this study does not identify the sources of coping strategies to absorb health shocks. • Last but not least, the indirect costs of seeking care, such as transport, food, accommodation, and lost earnings associated with illness usually are not included in income and expenditure surveys.
  • 20. AREAS OF FURTHER RESEARCH • Future research should assess the efficacy of untraditional health financing mechanisms on protecting households against catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment. These untraditional mechanisms include micro banking on health, social capital, and community based health insurance. • Future research should also assess the efficacy of traditional medicine in the reduction of catastrophic health expenditures