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Amarech Obse
Amarech Obse
Post-doctoral research fellow, University of Cape Town
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Challenges in financing universal health coverage in sub-Saharan Africa
D McIntyre, AG Obse, EW Barasa, JE Ataguba
Oxford research encyclopedia of economics and finance, 2018
1082018
Eliciting preferences for social health insurance in Ethiopia: a discrete choice experiment
A Obse, M Ryan, S Heidenreich, C Normand, D Hailemariam
Health Policy and Planning 31 (10), 1423-1432, 2016
502016
Examining out of pocket payments for maternal health in rural Ethiopia: paradox of free health care un-affordability
A Tibebe, G Amarech, T Melesse, DH Mariam
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development 26 (1), 251-257, 2012
452012
Knowledge of and preferences for health insurance among formal sector employees in Addis Ababa: a qualitative study
A Obse, D Hailemariam, C Normand
BMC health services research 15, 1-11, 2015
412015
What influences where they seek care? Caregivers’ preferences for under-five child healthcare services in urban slums of Malawi: A discrete choice experiment
EA Lungu, AG Obse, C Darker, R Biesma
PLOS ONE, 2018
312018
Explaining socioeconomic disparities and gaps in the use of antenatal care services in 36 countries in sub-Saharan Africa
AG Obse, JE Ataguba
Health Policy and Planning 36 (5), 651-661, 2021
262021
Assessing medical impoverishment and associated factors in health care in Ethiopia
AG Obse, JE Ataguba
BMC international health and human rights 20, 1-9, 2020
172020
Is socioeconomic inequality in antenatal care coverage widening or reducing between-and within-socioeconomic groups? A case of 19 countries in sub-Saharan Africa
JE Ataguba, CO Nwosu, AG Obse
SSM-Population Health 23, 101402, 2023
82023
Payment arrangements for private healthcare purchasing under publicly funded systems in low-and middle-income countries: issues and implications
A Honda, A Obse
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy 18 (6), 811-823, 2020
82020
Challenges in financing universal health coverage in sub-Saharan Africa. 2018
D McIntyre, AG Obse, EW Barasa, JE Ataguba, D McIntyre, AG Obse
Retrieved February 11, 2019
52019
Disparity of out of pocket expenditure on reproductive health related disorders across gender and life course
G Amarech, A Tibebe, T Melesse, DH Mariam
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development 26 (1), 258-264, 2012
32012
Assessing catastrophic out-of-pocket payments in Ethiopia’s health system
AG Obse, JE Ataguba
22020
Challenges of Healthcare Financing: Economic and Welfare Effects of User Fees in Urban Ethiopia
A Guda
MSc Thesis, Addis Ababa University, School of Economics, 2007
22007
The economic burden of chronic diseases with co-occurring depression and alcohol use disorder for people in the Western Cape, South Africa
V Mutyambizi-Mafunda, B Myers, K Sorsdahl, A Obse, C Lund, S Cleary
SSM-Mental Health 4, 100268, 2023
12023
Scoping review on the application of DCE in health sector research in low-and middle-income countries
A Honda, A Obse
Sophia Economics 64 (1), 41-50, 2019
12019
Socioeconomic inequality in the outcomes of a psychological intervention for depression for South Africans with a co-occurring chronic disease: A decomposition analysis
A Obse, S Cleary, R Jacobs, B Myers
Social Science & Medicine 366, 117659, 2025
2025
PROTOCOL: The association between adverse childhood experiences and employment outcomes: A systematic review
A Obse, E Gkaintatzi, P McCrone
Campbell Systematic Reviews 20 (4), e70002, 2024
2024
Social determinants of health and diabetes self-care management in South Africa
A Hellebo, AP Kengne, A Obse, N Levitt, B Myers, S Cleary, O Alaba
BMC Public Health 24 (1), 2806, 2024
2024
Assessing Medical Students’ Preferences for Rural Internships Using a Discrete Choice Experiment: A Case Study of Medical Students in a Public University in the Western Cape
M Jose, A Obse, M Zuidgeest, O Alaba
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20 (20), 6913, 2023
2023
1.8 Is Socioeconomic Inequality in Antenatal Care Coverage Widening or Reducing between-and within-Socioeconomic Groups? A Case of 19 Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
A Obse, CO Nwosu, JEO Ataguba
2023 World Congress on Health Economics, 2023
2023
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