IJEBM Volume. 1, Issue 1 (2024)

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Nyonjo Jason & Nakibuule Sauda
 

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Health Costs Direct Costs Indirect Costs Opportunity Costs Uganda Health Economics
 

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Cost concepts in health economics

Abstract: Cost concepts in health economics are essential for understanding how resources are allocated within healthcare systems, particularly in low-income countries such as Uganda. This article examines various types of healthcare costs, including direct, indirect, intangible, capital, and opportunity costs, along with methods for valuing health costs. Additionally, the article addresses key concepts such as average, marginal, and joint costs, and discusses the implications of out-of-pocket expenses for individuals and families in Uganda. Understanding these cost structures enables policymakers to optimize resource allocation, making informed decisions to enhance healthcare accessibility and efficiency.