none7noBackground: The sustainability of healthcare systems is a topic of major interest. During periods of economic instability, policy makers typically reallocate resources and execute linear cuts in different areas of public spending, including healthcare. Objectives: The aim of this paper was to examine whether and how per capita public healthcare expenditure (PHE) in the Italian regions was related to the all-cause mortality rate (MR) between 1999 and 2013 and to determine which expenditure item most affected mortality in the short and very short term. Methods: We conducted a pooled cross-sectional time series study. Secondary data were extracted from âHealth for Allâ, a database released periodically by the Italian National Institute ...
This paper investigates the nexus between health care households ’ expenditure and GSP for Italian r...
Italian health care expenditure (HCE) has been basically explained with two main groups of theories...
Background: The importance of socioeconomic factors as health determinants is well known in literatu...
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 ...
Little is known about how public and private health expenditures are differentially associated with ...
Background: During the 1990s, Italy underwent significant changes in its National Health System incl...
Background: After 2008 global economic crisis, Italian governments progressively reduced public heal...
National healthcare systems are increasingly strained by expanding demands of services, whilst growt...
The Effect of Public- Sector Health Care delivery on Avoidable Mortality: Longitudinal Cross-Regio...
BACKGROUND: During the 1990s, Italy privatised a significant portion of its healthcare delivery. The...
Background: Amenable mortality is an indicator that measures the extent to which health services con...
This paper investigates the nexus between health care households ’ expenditure and GSP for Italian r...
Italian health care expenditure (HCE) has been basically explained with two main groups of theories...
Background: The importance of socioeconomic factors as health determinants is well known in literatu...
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 ...
Little is known about how public and private health expenditures are differentially associated with ...
Background: During the 1990s, Italy underwent significant changes in its National Health System incl...
Background: After 2008 global economic crisis, Italian governments progressively reduced public heal...
National healthcare systems are increasingly strained by expanding demands of services, whilst growt...
The Effect of Public- Sector Health Care delivery on Avoidable Mortality: Longitudinal Cross-Regio...
BACKGROUND: During the 1990s, Italy privatised a significant portion of its healthcare delivery. The...
Background: Amenable mortality is an indicator that measures the extent to which health services con...
This paper investigates the nexus between health care households ’ expenditure and GSP for Italian r...
Italian health care expenditure (HCE) has been basically explained with two main groups of theories...
Background: The importance of socioeconomic factors as health determinants is well known in literatu...