نتایج جستجو برای: health expenditures determinants

تعداد نتایج: 1066464  

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
rouhollah zaboli department of health services management, school of health, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran sogand tourani hospital management research centre, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; hospital management research centre, iran university of medical sciences, p.o. box: 1995614111, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9122351067, fax: +98-2188883334 seyed hesam seyedin health management and economics research centre, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran alireza oliaie manesh department of healthcare financing and payment, national institution of health research, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

background: one of the main challenges of healthcare systems of developing countries is health inequality. health inequality means inequality in individuals’ ability and proper functioning, resulting in inequality in social status and living conditions, which thwarts social interventions implemented by the government. objectives: this study aimed to determine and prioritize the social determina...

1997
Katharine R. Levit Helen C. Lazenby Bradley R. Braden Cathy A. Cowan Arthur L. Sensenig Patricia A. McDonnell Jean M. Stiller Darleen K. Won Anne B. Martin Lekha Sivarajan Carolyn S. Donham Anna M. Long Madie W. Stewart

The national health expenditures (NHE) series presented in this report for 1960-96 provides a view of the economic history of health care in the United States through spending for health care services and the sources financing that care. In 1996 NHE topped $1 trillion. At the same time, spending grew at the slowest rate, 4.4 percent, ever recorded in the current series. For the first time, this...

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2013
Dianne Ritchie Patricia A Nolan

In Rhode Island, health care access, whether measured as having a regular source of care or as having health insurance, is better than the U.S. average. However, health care access does not necessarily translate into better health outcomes. Rhode Island has not fared better than the rest of the nation in ending or decreasing health disparities across socioeconomic and racial demographics in spi...

Journal: :International Journal of Circumpolar Health 2010

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
martin mckee ecohost, department of health services research and policy, london school of hygiene and tropical medicine, london, uk david stuckler department of sociology, university of oxford, oxford, uk

in this commentary, we endorse concerns about the health impact of the trans-pacific partnership (tpp), paying particular attention to its mechanisms for investor state dispute settlement. we then describe the different, judgeled approach being advocated by the european commission team negotiating the trans-atlantic trade and investment partnership, arguing that, while not perfect, it offers si...

2013
Michela Leone Daniela D’Ippoliti Manuela De Sario Antonis Analitis Bettina Menne Klea Katsouyanni Francesca K de’ Donato Xavier Basagana Afif Ben Salah Elsa Casimiro Zeynep Dörtbudak Carmen Iñiguez Chava Peretz Tanja Wolf Paola Michelozzi

BACKGROUND The Mediterranean region is particularly vulnerable to the effect of summer temperature.Within the CIRCE project this time-series study aims to quantify for the first time the effect of summer temperature in Eastern-Southern Mediterranean cities and compared it with European cities around the Mediterranean basin, evaluating city characteristics that explain between-city heterogeneity...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2005
Sarita A Mohanty Steffie Woolhandler David U Himmelstein Susmita Pati Olveen Carrasquillo David H Bor

OBJECTIVES We compared the health care expenditures of immigrants residing in the United States with health care expenditures of US-born persons. METHODS We used the 1998 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey linked to the 1996-1997 National Health Interview Survey to analyze data on 18398 US-born persons and 2843 immigrants. Using a 2-part regression model, we estimated total health care expendit...

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