%0 Journal Article %T Out-of-pocket payments and catastrophic household expenditure to access essential surgery in Malawi - A cross-sectional patient survey %A Dennis Cornelissen %A Eric Borgstein %A Gerald Mwapasa %A Henk Broekhuizen %A Jakub Gajewski %A Maike Wientjes %A Ruairi Brugha %J Archive of "Annals of Medicine and Surgery". %D 2019 %R 10.1016/j.amsu.2019.06.003 %X Having to pay out-of-pocket for health care can be prohibitive and even cause financial catastrophe for patients, especially those with low and irregular incomes. Health services at Government-owned hospitals in Malawi are provided free of charge but patients do incur costs when they access facilities and some of them forego income. This research paper presents findings on the direct and indirect expenditure incurred by patients who underwent hernia surgery at district and central hospitals in Malawi. It reports the main cost drivers, how costs relate to patients¡¯ household incomes, the financial burden of undergoing surgery and the extent to which hernia patients had recovered and restored their capacity to work and earn an income %K Surgery %K Household cost %K Out-of-pocket %K Catastrophic expenditure %K Malawi %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6580231/