CITATION: Rana, R.H., Alam, K. & Gow, J. 2018. Health expenditure, child and maternal mortality nexus: a comparative global analysis. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 18(29):1-15, doi.org/10.1186/s12914-018-0167-1.The original publication is available at https://bmcinfectdis.biomedcentral.com/Background: This paper provides empirical evidence on how the relationship between health expenditure and health outcomes varies across countries at different income levels. Method: Heterogeneity and cross-section dependence were controlled for in the panel data which consist of 161 countries over the period 1995–2014. Infant, under-five and maternal mortality along with life expectancy at birth were selected as health outcome measures. C...
Objective: Few studies have examined the link between health system strength and important public he...
Efficiency issues in health investments have received increasing attention, mainly as a result of t...
Is development best achieved by going for growth, or does specific attention need to be paid to dire...
Background: This paper provides empirical evidence on how the relationship between health expenditur...
Abstract Background This paper provides empirical evidence on how the relationship between health ex...
This paper attempts to analyze the effect healthcare expenditure has on child mortality rates. Despi...
Introduction Inequalities in infant mortality rates (IMR) are rising in some Low and Middle-Income C...
Infant and maternal mortality are important indicators for assessing the quality of healthcare syste...
Inequalities in infant mortality rates (IMRs) are rising in some low- and middle-income countries (L...
Background: The total health expenditure (as a percentage of GDP) and health outcomes in the region ...
Background/ Objective: The main health status indicators in the SAARC-ASEAN region are far behind th...
AbstractIn the last years, most countries experienced improved health outcomes as longevity increase...
: This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rat...
Does health expenditure reduce infant mortality rates (IMRs)? To answer such important question we d...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to exogenous...
Objective: Few studies have examined the link between health system strength and important public he...
Efficiency issues in health investments have received increasing attention, mainly as a result of t...
Is development best achieved by going for growth, or does specific attention need to be paid to dire...
Background: This paper provides empirical evidence on how the relationship between health expenditur...
Abstract Background This paper provides empirical evidence on how the relationship between health ex...
This paper attempts to analyze the effect healthcare expenditure has on child mortality rates. Despi...
Introduction Inequalities in infant mortality rates (IMR) are rising in some Low and Middle-Income C...
Infant and maternal mortality are important indicators for assessing the quality of healthcare syste...
Inequalities in infant mortality rates (IMRs) are rising in some low- and middle-income countries (L...
Background: The total health expenditure (as a percentage of GDP) and health outcomes in the region ...
Background/ Objective: The main health status indicators in the SAARC-ASEAN region are far behind th...
AbstractIn the last years, most countries experienced improved health outcomes as longevity increase...
: This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rat...
Does health expenditure reduce infant mortality rates (IMRs)? To answer such important question we d...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to exogenous...
Objective: Few studies have examined the link between health system strength and important public he...
Efficiency issues in health investments have received increasing attention, mainly as a result of t...
Is development best achieved by going for growth, or does specific attention need to be paid to dire...