This study determines if differences in per capita health care cost and health outcomes among OECD countries can be explained by the extent to which national health expenditures is publicly financed. The study controls, whenever multicollinearity issues can be avoided, for indicators of the quality of the health care system, health inputs and health risk factors. Using multiple regression analysis, the study finds that the quality of the health care system, not the extent of public subsidy, is the more statistically significant determinant of the cross-country variance in health outcomes.
Around the world, governments are coping with spiraling health care spending. This spurs the need fo...
This analysis explores the role of the private sector relative to all health spending among Organiza...
Governments often look to private health insurance (PHI) as a possible means of addressing some heal...
This thesis investigates the relationship between health care financing systems and cross-national h...
UnrestrictedThis study has three parts. First, health care systems are analyzed along their key orga...
II This thesis investigates the relationship between health care financing systems and cross-nationa...
Healthcare systems differ greatly across the world, however, it appears that the extent of public in...
This study examines the trend of health care spending, availability and use of medical services, and...
SummaryBackgroundHow to finance progress towards universal health coverage in low-income and middle-...
This article was published in Health Economics Review [© 2015 Springer Verlag] and the definite vers...
The effects of public financing of health expenditures, insurance coverage and other factors on heal...
Background How to finance progress towards universal health coverage in low-income and middle-income...
This study examines what impact macroeconomic and health-related factors have on the financial susta...
This paper analyses the relationship between health expenditure and the way it is financed in a pane...
A study of the evolution of health care systems in Canada and Europe shows that the earlier effort a...
Around the world, governments are coping with spiraling health care spending. This spurs the need fo...
This analysis explores the role of the private sector relative to all health spending among Organiza...
Governments often look to private health insurance (PHI) as a possible means of addressing some heal...
This thesis investigates the relationship between health care financing systems and cross-national h...
UnrestrictedThis study has three parts. First, health care systems are analyzed along their key orga...
II This thesis investigates the relationship between health care financing systems and cross-nationa...
Healthcare systems differ greatly across the world, however, it appears that the extent of public in...
This study examines the trend of health care spending, availability and use of medical services, and...
SummaryBackgroundHow to finance progress towards universal health coverage in low-income and middle-...
This article was published in Health Economics Review [© 2015 Springer Verlag] and the definite vers...
The effects of public financing of health expenditures, insurance coverage and other factors on heal...
Background How to finance progress towards universal health coverage in low-income and middle-income...
This study examines what impact macroeconomic and health-related factors have on the financial susta...
This paper analyses the relationship between health expenditure and the way it is financed in a pane...
A study of the evolution of health care systems in Canada and Europe shows that the earlier effort a...
Around the world, governments are coping with spiraling health care spending. This spurs the need fo...
This analysis explores the role of the private sector relative to all health spending among Organiza...
Governments often look to private health insurance (PHI) as a possible means of addressing some heal...