BACKGROUND: During the 1990s, Italy privatised a significant portion of its healthcare delivery. The authors compared the effectiveness of private and public sector healthcare delivery in reducing avoidable mortality (deaths that should not occur in the presence of effective medical care). METHODS: The authors calculated the average rate of change in age-standardised avoidable mortality rates in 19 of Italy's regions from 1993 to 2003. Multivariate regression models were used to analyse the relationship between rates of change in avoidable mortality and levels of spending on public versus private healthcare delivery, controlling for potential demographic and economic confounders. RESULTS: Greater spending on public delivery of health servic...
Background: Mortality amenable to health care services (“amenable mortality”) has been defined as “p...
Little is known about how public and private health expenditures are differentially associated with ...
Healthcare expenditures rise as a share of GDP in most countries, raising questions regarding the va...
Background: During the 1990s, Italy underwent significant changes in its National Health System incl...
The Effect of Public- Sector Health Care delivery on Avoidable Mortality: Longitudinal Cross-Regio...
Background: Amenable mortality is an indicator that measures the extent to which health services con...
Background: The sustainability of healthcare systems is a topic of major interest. During periods of...
In Europe, since the 2008 financial crisis, economic restrictions known as “austerity politics” led ...
none6Abstract Background: Mortality amenable to health care services (“amenable mortality”) has bee...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists ...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists o...
Does austerity in health care affect health and healthcare outcomes? We examine the intended and uni...
Background: Mortality amenable to health care services (“amenable mortality”) has been defined as “p...
Little is known about how public and private health expenditures are differentially associated with ...
Healthcare expenditures rise as a share of GDP in most countries, raising questions regarding the va...
Background: During the 1990s, Italy underwent significant changes in its National Health System incl...
The Effect of Public- Sector Health Care delivery on Avoidable Mortality: Longitudinal Cross-Regio...
Background: Amenable mortality is an indicator that measures the extent to which health services con...
Background: The sustainability of healthcare systems is a topic of major interest. During periods of...
In Europe, since the 2008 financial crisis, economic restrictions known as “austerity politics” led ...
none6Abstract Background: Mortality amenable to health care services (“amenable mortality”) has bee...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists ...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists o...
Does austerity in health care affect health and healthcare outcomes? We examine the intended and uni...
Background: Mortality amenable to health care services (“amenable mortality”) has been defined as “p...
Little is known about how public and private health expenditures are differentially associated with ...
Healthcare expenditures rise as a share of GDP in most countries, raising questions regarding the va...