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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 1997
The Public Health Foundation (PHF), under contract to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service (PHS), worked with federal, state, and local public health, mental health, substance abuse, and environmental agencies in nine states to develop and successfully test a methodology for estimating investments in essential public ...
K W, Eilbert +6 more
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The Public Health Foundation (PHF), under contract to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service (PHS), worked with federal, state, and local public health, mental health, substance abuse, and environmental agencies in nine states to develop and successfully test a methodology for estimating investments in essential public ...
K W, Eilbert +6 more
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Restraining Public Health Expenditure
1997Health expenditure is undoubtedly one of the main components of public expenditure in Italy. Therefore Italian Government, forced by his huge deficit, is trying to restrain it in different ways. Firstly by seeking to improve its efficiency by making uniform the treatments of similar cases, secondly by introducing a compulsory costs sharing (“tickets ...
G. Goisis, P. Parravicini
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Public expenditures and health care in Africa
Social Science & Medicine, 1992Unfavorable economic conditions in most of Africa (in this paper Africa refers to Sub-Saharan Africa only) have meant public austerity and a deceleration in government health spending. Given the dominant role of government in providing health services in Africa there is a need to investigate the links between public spending and the provision of health
O, Ogbu, M, Gallagher
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Public health expenditures, taxation, and growth
Health Economics, 2019AbstractThis 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. We find a positive relationship between public health expenditures and growth, even after controlling for the offsetting impacts of the requisite taxation and the government ...
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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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Public financing of health expenditures, insurance, and health outcomes
Applied Economics, 2002The effects of public financing of health expenditures, insurance coverage and other factors on health outcomes are examined within health production models estimated using 1960–1992 data across 20 OECD countries. Mortality rates are found to depend on the mix of health care expenditures and the type of health insurance coverage.
Mark C. Berger, Jodi Messer
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Managing public health expenditure in Indonesia
2017Following decentralization in Indonesia there is evidence of a mismatch between spending responsibilities at the local level and local government’s ability to effectively manage resources. This research investigates the relationship between institutional arrangements for public expenditure management (PEM) and inequalities in health outcomes in ...
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Does Institutional Structure Effect Public Health Expenditures?
Public Budgeting & Finance, 2011This paper explores supply‐side costs and institutional structure in a shared authority state public health system. It is found that in a shared governance public health system, intermediary district structure influences the movement of limited resources to serve populations and persons most in need.
ROBERT J. EGER +3 more
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Public Expenditure on Health through Additional Health Insurance
2015Health care system in Croatia is financed by model which has elements of the Bismarck and Beveridge financing systems: mostly funded by the health insurance contributions at a rate of 15% and to a lesser extent from the general taxes. With public funding sources, about 20% of the health care is financed from private sources.
Bagat, Mario +2 more
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