نتایج جستجو برای: health expenditure per capita

تعداد نتایج: 1372960  

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2006
Hong Wang Licheng Zhang Winnie Yip William Hsiao

This study examines adverse selection in a subsidized voluntary health insurance scheme, the Rural Mutual Health Care (RMHC) scheme, in a poor rural area of China. The study was made possible by a unique longitudinal data set: the total sample includes 3492 rural residents from 1020 households. Logistic regression was employed for the data analysis. The results show that although this subsidize...

Journal: :International Journal of Economics and Finance 2017

2017
Reed F Beall Rosanne Blanchet Amir Attaran

BACKGROUND This article is based upon data gathered during a study conducted in partnership with the World Intellectual Property Organization on the patent status of products appearing on the World Health Organization's 2013 Model List of Essential Medicines (MLEM). It is a statistical analysis aimed at answering: in which developing countries are patents on essential medicines being filed? M...

2010
M. M. Hannan A. Dutta H. Kabir

A variation of the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model of Deaton and Muellbauer (1980) has been employed to determine the impacts of per capita total expenditure, food prices and demographic variables on household demand for dairy products in Bangladesh. The budget shares are generally more responsive to per capita total expenditure than to prices. With respect to demographic effects, it is...

2016
Tim B. Heaton Benjamin Crookston Hayley Pierce Acheampong Yaw Amoateng

BACKGROUND This study examines socioeconomic inequality in children's health and factors that moderate this inequality. Socioeconomic measures include household wealth, maternal education and urban/rural area of residence. Moderating factors include reproductive behavior, access to health care, time, economic development, health expenditures and foreign aid. METHODS Data are taken from Demogr...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2017
Abolghasem Pourreza Vahid Alipour Jalal Arabloo Mohsen Bayati Bahman Ahadinezhad

This descriptive-analytical study used data envelopment analysis to evaluated the technical efficiency (TE) of health systems in Member States of the World Health Organization Eastern Mediterranean Region during 2004-2011. Life expectancy and infant mortality were used as outputs. Per capita total expenditure on health, and number of physicians, nurses and midwives and hospital beds per 1000 pe...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 1998
J Badham

Major political parties remain publicly committed to Medicare and community-rated voluntary health insurance. It is important to understand the future financial consequences of this policy in order to assist community debate about whether such a commitment is appropriate or some other policy should be developed. This paper describes development of, and results from, the APHA health financing mo...

2005
H Issa B Ouattara

Does health expenditure reduce infant mortality rates (IMRs)? To answer such important question we disaggregate health expenditure into private and public and divide the countries into two groups according to their level of development (income). The results obtained from employing OLS and panel data techniques on 160 countries show strong negative relation between health expenditure and IMRs. H...

Journal: :Journal of ASEAN Studies 2021

The infant mortality rate indicates the health status of a country. Previous studies have proven that socioeconomic factors significant influence on rates in both developed and developing countries. Further are useful for public service strategic policy sector. main purpose this study was to analyze influencing ASEAN based panel data estimates 2000-2017. dependent variable rate, while independe...

2005
GARY A. HOOVER PAUL PECORINO

It has been shown that states with higher per capita senate representation have higher federal spending per capita (Atlas, C. M., Gilligan, T. A., Hendershott, R. J. and Zupan, M. A. (1995). American Economic Review 85: 624–629). With a more recent data sample, more highly disaggregated data and a different set of political control variables, we are able to confirm the main result of Atlas et a...

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