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. 2025 Aug 27;9(6):917–929. doi: 10.1007/s41669-025-00597-9
Although 64.5% of urban slum dwellers are willing to pay for improved quality of health services from informal providers that are linked to the formal health system, less than a third of them are willing to pay an amount that is ≥ ₦1353 ($2.08).
Wealthier households are willing to pay more money for improved health services than poorer households.
Linkage interventions should aim to enhance healthcare access, quality, and affordability, considering the socioeconomic diversity within slum areas