BACKGROUND: The endogenous nature of healthcare expenditure means that instruments are often used when estimating the relationship between expenditure and mortality. Previous English studies of this relationship have largely relied on statistical tests to justify their instruments. A recent paper proposed that exogenous components of the resource allocation formula, used to distribute the national healthcare budget to local health authorities, be used as instruments. OBJECTIVES: To estimate the relationship between healthcare expenditure and mortality by disease area for England from 2003/4 to 2012/13 using exogenous elements from the resource allocation formula as instruments for expenditure. To use these disease-specific estimates to calc...
Background and Objective The supply-side threshold for the UK National Health Service has been empir...
OBJECTIVES:Healthcare interventions, and particularly those in public health may affect multiple dis...
The size of national health care expenditure is an important research and policy issue. This paper r...
OBJECTIVE: Estimates of the marginal productivity of the health sector are required for a wide range...
Several recent studies have estimated the responsiveness of mortality to English National Health Ser...
Background: In the UK, approval decisions by Health Technology Assessment bodies are made using a...
Estimates of the marginal productivity of the health sector are required for a wide range of resourc...
Most previous attempts to estimate the marginal productivity of English health care expenditure have...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness analysis involves the comparison of the incremental cost-effectivenes...
Health care in England is predominantly provided free at the point of service through the publicly f...
English programme budgeting data have yielded major new insights into the link between health care s...
Objectives: Healthcare interventions, and particularly those in public health may affect multiple di...
OBJECTIVES: The first objective is to estimate the joint impact of social care, public health and he...
It is well-established that for a considerable period the United Kingdom has spent proportionally le...
This report describes results from research funded by the Health Foundation under its Quest for Qual...
Background and Objective The supply-side threshold for the UK National Health Service has been empir...
OBJECTIVES:Healthcare interventions, and particularly those in public health may affect multiple dis...
The size of national health care expenditure is an important research and policy issue. This paper r...
OBJECTIVE: Estimates of the marginal productivity of the health sector are required for a wide range...
Several recent studies have estimated the responsiveness of mortality to English National Health Ser...
Background: In the UK, approval decisions by Health Technology Assessment bodies are made using a...
Estimates of the marginal productivity of the health sector are required for a wide range of resourc...
Most previous attempts to estimate the marginal productivity of English health care expenditure have...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness analysis involves the comparison of the incremental cost-effectivenes...
Health care in England is predominantly provided free at the point of service through the publicly f...
English programme budgeting data have yielded major new insights into the link between health care s...
Objectives: Healthcare interventions, and particularly those in public health may affect multiple di...
OBJECTIVES: The first objective is to estimate the joint impact of social care, public health and he...
It is well-established that for a considerable period the United Kingdom has spent proportionally le...
This report describes results from research funded by the Health Foundation under its Quest for Qual...
Background and Objective The supply-side threshold for the UK National Health Service has been empir...
OBJECTIVES:Healthcare interventions, and particularly those in public health may affect multiple dis...
The size of national health care expenditure is an important research and policy issue. This paper r...