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The Concentration of Health Expenditures: An Update [PDF]
An earlier study tracing trends in health spending from 1928 to 1980 found health expenditures concentrated among the top 1 percent of those spending money for health care. In an update to that study, the authors found that that trend toward concentration has increased. In 1987 the tope 1 percent of spenders accounted for 30 percent of health spending,
Alan C. Monheit, Marc L. Berk
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Public health expenditures, taxation, and growth.
Health Economics, 2019This note studies the empirical link between public health expenditures and growth using a dynamic panel data model and U.S. state-level data over the period 1963-2015.
Bebonchu Atems
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Health Expenditures and Elderly Adults
Journal of Gerontology, 1985The purpose of the study was to examine how health expenditures vary among elderly households and how expenditure patterns across other commodity groups are influenced by various factors, including higher medical expenditures. Household expenditure data for five different age groups of elderly households included in the 1972-1973 Consumer Expenditure ...
Robert L. Clark, Ronald A. Schrimper
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Health Expenditure in the European Economy [PDF]
Health expenditure is a particularly sensitive political issue for European Union countries. This is due to the continuing increase in expenditure, the considerable state spending devoted to this field and the questions that are raised on the effectiveness of this state spending.
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Health expenditure and FDI in Europe
Economic Analysis and Policy, 2019Abstract The quality of local institutions and the governmental measures sustaining Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) are some of the traditional determinants of multinational agglomerations. One institution which has so far been under-investigated is the health system.
Giammanco M. D., Gitto L.
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Health Economics: National Health Expenditures
DeckerMed Critical Care of the Surgical Patient, 2018A picture of the overall structure of the US health care industry can be garnered by examining national health expenditures. In 2015, US national health expenditures grew to $3.2 trillion (US), outpacing growth in gross domestic product. Valuable insights are found by examining categories of spending, sources of funds, and target areas of spending ...
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The Growth of Health Expenditure in Lesotho [PDF]
The study analyses the factors behind the growth of health expenditure in Lesotho over the period 1980 to 2011. The cointegration test results reveal that income is one of the important factors explaining the growth of health spending in Lesotho, with public health expenditure being more responsive to changes in income than private health spending ...
Ramashamole, Paseka B.+3 more
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Health and the allocation of public expenditures
Health Policy, 1990In a cross-country study we use a multiple regression in order to estimate the contribution of several factors to life expectancy. We find schooling as the main variable. Medicine also has a significant contribution. Calorie supply has a positive contribution only in the less developed countries.
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Pharmaceutical expenditure, total health‐care expenditure and GDP
Health Economics, 2007AbstractThis paper analyses the evolution of pharmaceutical expenditure with respect to GDP for a group of the most important OECD economies. We find that this relationship is not stable across the sample considered (1960–2003), and heterogeneity is found in the temporal evolution of the variables and across countries.
Jesús Clemente+2 more
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