The World Bank estimates that out-of-pocket payments in sub-Saharan Africa rose from 40 percent of all healthcare payments in 2000 to over 60 percent in 2014. This causes major setbacks for middle income and low income earners whenever they or anyone from their family falls ill.
The World Bank estimates that out-of-pocket payments in sub-Saharan Africa rose from 40 percent of all healthcare payments in 2000 to over 60 percent in 2014. This causes major setbacks for middle income and low income earners whenever they or anyone from their family falls ill.
The World Bank estimates that out-of-pocket payments in sub-Saharan Africa rose from 40 percent of all healthcare payments in 2000 to over 60 percent in 2014. This causes major setbacks for middle income and low income earners whenever they or anyone from their family falls ill.