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Global trends in the scientific research of the health economics: a

WebHealth science is evolving extremely rapidly at worldwide level. There is a large volume of articles about health economics that are published each year. The main purpose of this …

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Should we adjust health expenditure for age structure on health …

WebHealthcare expenditure, a common input used in health systems efficiency analyses is affected by population age structure. However, while age structure is usually considered …

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Health Uninsurance in rural America: a partial equilibrium analysis

WebThe cost of rural health continues to be high in the United States despite an overall improvement in national health insurance enrolment. Stakeholder’s perception of …

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Should we adjust health expenditure for age structure on …

WebSantos et al. Health Economics Review Page 2 of 13 Key‑points - Adjusting health expenditure per capita for popu-lation age structure is needed to avoid bias in health …

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The level of countries’ preparedness to health risks during Covid …

WebThe global health security (GHS) Index assesses countries’ level of preparedness to health risks. However, there is no evidence on how and whether the effects of health systems …

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Convergence and determinants of health expenditures in OECD …

WebThis study examines the trend and determinants of health expenditures in OECD countries over the 1975-2004 period. Based on recent developments in the economic growth …

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Is health care a necessary or luxury product for Asian countries

WebA number of studies have estimated the income elasticity of health care expenditure to identify whether health care is a necessary or luxury product. However, the issue has …

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COVID-19 and the efficiency of health systems in Europe

WebBackground This study aims at analyzing the efficiency of the health systems of 31 European countries in treating COVID-19, for the period January 1, 2020 – January 1, …

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Micro-costing in health and medicine: a critical appraisal

WebConcerns about rising health care costs require rigorous economic study to inform clinical and policy decision-making. Micro-costing is a cost estimation methodology employing …

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Sociodemographic determinants of health insurance enrolment …

WebEarlier studies have found significant associations between sociodemographic factors and enrolment in the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Ghana. These studies …

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Revisiting the child health-wealth nexus Health Economics Review

WebThe causal link between a household’s economic standing and child health is known to suffer from endogeneity. While past studies have exemplified the causal link to be small, …

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Endogenous health risks, poverty traps, and the roles of health

WebFamily education investment is a key factor in reducing intergenerational transmission of poverty. At the price of higher health risk, the poor may overdraw their bodies to earn …

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Health outcome convergence in Africa: the roles of immunization …

WebReducing health outcomes disparities in Africa is a major concern for policymakers. Inter-country disparities in Africa is well documented. However, little is known about the …

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Convergence in public health expenditure across the Sub-Saharan …

WebBackground Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries that currently face enormous healthcare challenges have implemented national health policies focusing on regional or …

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Health shocks in Sub-Saharan Africa: are the poor and uninsured

WebBackground In developing countries, health shock is one of the most common idiosyncratic income shock and the main reason why households fall into poverty. Empirical research …

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Opening the black box of under-health people: the case of Spain

WebThe most famous modern definition of health was created during a Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization in 1946: “Health is a state of complete …

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National health insurance subscription and maternal healthcare

WebThis study is against the backdrop that despite the forty-nine percent decline in Maternal Mortality Rate in Ghana, the situation still remains high averaging 319 per 100,000 live …

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