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Public Health Expenditures and Health Outcomes: New Evidence from Ghana [PDF]
The effect of government spending on population’s health has received attention over the past decades. This study re-examines the link between government health expenditures and health outcomes to establish whether government intervention in the ...
Micheal Kofi Boachie +2 more
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Determinants of public health expenditures in Pakistan [PDF]
This study describes the macroeconomic determinants of health care spending in a broad context using time series data from Pakistan on economic, demographic, social, and political variables.
Abbas, Faisal, Hiemenz, Ulrich
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Households Health Expenditure in Interannual Correlation With Public Health Expenditure in Greece [PDF]
The aim of this article is to investigate the relationship between the public and the private health expenditure (macroeconomic and microeconomic approach) over time and within the recession and austerity period in Greece, in order to find out whether the strict Memorandum health policies pass, influence, or go along with the health expenditure to the ...
Zikidou, Stavroula, Hadjidema, Stamatina
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Fiscal Decentralization, Public Health Expenditure and Public Health–Evidence From China
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak and the launch of the “Healthy China 2030” strategy in 2019, public health has become a relevant topic of discussion both within and outside China. The provision of public health services, which is determined by public health expenditure, is critical to the regional public health sector.
Wangzi Xu, Jia Lin
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Voluntary Health Plan Subsidies and Public Expenditure [PDF]
Countries that seek to provide universal health coverage deal with considerable publicly funded expenses. This article discusses if a private health insurance subsidy policy can reduce the expenses covered by the public system. A theoretical model is developed in which individuals are characterized by two dimensions: inherited risk of illness and ...
Bardey, David, Buitrago, Giancarlo
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Pandemic Preparedness and Public Health Expenditure [PDF]
The motive behind this article is investigating alternative indicator measures for the effectiveness of public health expenditure on pandemic preparedness, to explain the reasons behind country variations in containing crises such as Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
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Public Health Paternalism and “Expenditure Harm” [PDF]
A commentary on “Making the Case for Health-Enhancing Laws after Bloomberg,” in the January-February 2014issue.
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Zambia Health Sector Public Expenditure Review [PDF]
The Zambian government has outlined an ambitious rights-based approach to health care provision as outlined in its national health policy. Specifically, the government is determined to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) by providing all its citizens with access to free quality health care services through the public health system.
Netsanet Walelign Workie +4 more
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Evaluation Structure of Local Public Expenditures in the European Union Countries
The public sector plays a significant role in securing public needs in a number of countries. The paper aims to evaluate the local public sector by the structure of local public expenditures, emphasizing similarities and differences in EU countries ...
Martina Halásková, Renata Halásková
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Background Understanding the impact of national public expenditure and its allocation on child mortality may help governments move towards target 3.2 proposed in the 2030 Agenda.
Leandro Pereira Garcia +4 more
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