Several recent studies have estimated the responsiveness of mortality to English National Health Service spending. Although broadly similar, the studies differ in how they identify the outcome equation. One approach uses conventional socio-economic variables as instruments for endogenous health care expenditure, whereas the other exploits exogenous elements in the resource allocation formula for local budgets. The former approach has usually been applied to specific disease areas (e.g., for cancer and circulatory disease), whereas the other has only been applied to all-cause mortality. In this letter, we compare the two approaches by using them to estimate the direct all-cause elasticity as well as disease-specific elasticities. We also cal...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
OBJECTIVES:Healthcare interventions, and particularly those in public health may affect multiple dis...
While numerous studies assess the impact of healthcare spending on health outcomes, typicallyreporti...
BACKGROUND: The endogenous nature of healthcare expenditure means that instruments are often used wh...
English programme budgeting data have yielded major new insights into the link between health care s...
This report describes results from research funded by the Health Foundation under its Quest for Qual...
Most previous attempts to estimate the marginal productivity of English health care expenditure have...
A significant body of literature has examined the impact of public health expenditure on mortality, ...
OBJECTIVES: The first objective is to estimate the joint impact of social care, public health and he...
OBJECTIVE: Estimates of the marginal productivity of the health sector are required for a wide range...
Health care in England is predominantly provided free at the point of service through the publicly f...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness analysis involves the comparison of the incremental cost-effectivenes...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Objectives: Healthcare interventions, and particularly those in public health may affect multiple di...
This paper describes how to calculate average health care costs broken down by age, sex and neighbou...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
OBJECTIVES:Healthcare interventions, and particularly those in public health may affect multiple dis...
While numerous studies assess the impact of healthcare spending on health outcomes, typicallyreporti...
BACKGROUND: The endogenous nature of healthcare expenditure means that instruments are often used wh...
English programme budgeting data have yielded major new insights into the link between health care s...
This report describes results from research funded by the Health Foundation under its Quest for Qual...
Most previous attempts to estimate the marginal productivity of English health care expenditure have...
A significant body of literature has examined the impact of public health expenditure on mortality, ...
OBJECTIVES: The first objective is to estimate the joint impact of social care, public health and he...
OBJECTIVE: Estimates of the marginal productivity of the health sector are required for a wide range...
Health care in England is predominantly provided free at the point of service through the publicly f...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness analysis involves the comparison of the incremental cost-effectivenes...
Background Health investment in England post-2010 has increased at lower rates than previously, with...
Objectives: Healthcare interventions, and particularly those in public health may affect multiple di...
This paper describes how to calculate average health care costs broken down by age, sex and neighbou...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
OBJECTIVES:Healthcare interventions, and particularly those in public health may affect multiple dis...
While numerous studies assess the impact of healthcare spending on health outcomes, typicallyreporti...