A health care system is efficient when an increase in spending results in significant improvements in the health of a population. We test the relative efficiency of public and private health care spending in reducing infant and child mortality using cross-national data for 163 countries. There are two remarkable ?ndings: First, an increase in public funds is both, significantly correlated with a lower mortality and signi?cantly more e¢ cient in reducing mortality than private health care expenditure. Second, private health care expenditure is in all estimations associated with higher, not lower, mortality, although this association is often not statistically significant. The results suggest, holding total health care expenditure constant, a...
A significant body of literature has examined the impact of public health expenditure on mortality, ...
Does health expenditure reduce infant mortality rates (IMRs)? To answer such important question we d...
This article was published in Health Economics Review [© 2015 Springer Verlag] and the definite vers...
A health care system is efficient when an increase in spending results in significant improvements i...
A health care system is efficient when an increase in spending results in significant improvements i...
A health care system is efficient when an increase in spending results in significant improvements i...
A health care system is efficient when an increase in spending results in significant improvements i...
Efficiency issues in health investments have received increasing attention, mainly as a result of t...
In an effort to improve health service delivery and achieve better health outcomes, the World Health...
Healthy population is a valuable resource for socio-economic development of acountry. Therefore, alm...
The current level of health spending in the U.S. is the highest in the world. However, the outcomes ...
Efficiency issues in health investments have received increasing attention, mainly as a result of t...
Aims/Background: This study measures the performance of the health system in 165 countries and its r...
Despite the evidence of links between health expenditure and health care efficiency, it is still unc...
UnrestrictedThis study has three parts. First, health care systems are analyzed along their key orga...
A significant body of literature has examined the impact of public health expenditure on mortality, ...
Does health expenditure reduce infant mortality rates (IMRs)? To answer such important question we d...
This article was published in Health Economics Review [© 2015 Springer Verlag] and the definite vers...
A health care system is efficient when an increase in spending results in significant improvements i...
A health care system is efficient when an increase in spending results in significant improvements i...
A health care system is efficient when an increase in spending results in significant improvements i...
A health care system is efficient when an increase in spending results in significant improvements i...
Efficiency issues in health investments have received increasing attention, mainly as a result of t...
In an effort to improve health service delivery and achieve better health outcomes, the World Health...
Healthy population is a valuable resource for socio-economic development of acountry. Therefore, alm...
The current level of health spending in the U.S. is the highest in the world. However, the outcomes ...
Efficiency issues in health investments have received increasing attention, mainly as a result of t...
Aims/Background: This study measures the performance of the health system in 165 countries and its r...
Despite the evidence of links between health expenditure and health care efficiency, it is still unc...
UnrestrictedThis study has three parts. First, health care systems are analyzed along their key orga...
A significant body of literature has examined the impact of public health expenditure on mortality, ...
Does health expenditure reduce infant mortality rates (IMRs)? To answer such important question we d...
This article was published in Health Economics Review [© 2015 Springer Verlag] and the definite vers...