The increased availability of panel data has made it possible to estimate and measure health mobility for population subgroups who may have systematically different levels of mobility. The objective of this paper is to stimulate discussion on what estimated differences across subgroups may mean for resource allocation. We use a straightforward hypothetical example to investigate the implications of different levels of health mobility on health outcomes, considering in addition the effects of adaptation to illness over time. We also discuss some of the ethical and political implications of health mobility
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Health / Deprivation relationship. In socio-demographic terms, places change. Changing area deprivat...
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For ‘Social selection’, there is a debate about cause/effect, but healthier people are more likely t...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
This paper elaborates the approach to the longitudinal analysis of income-related health inequalitie...
Many studies which link to areas use deprivation measures cross-sectionally and assume this cross-se...
Economic evaluation of healthcare technologies uses values for hypothetical health states elicited f...
The increased availability of panel data has made it possible to estimate and measure health dynamic...
Health differences between people at the top and bottom of the social ladder is a persistent problem...
There is a growing and much needed focus on bringing together sustainability and health. Approaches ...
mortality data by a much wider range of characteristics than are available from other national sourc...
The literature on income distribution has attempted to quantitatively analyse different degrees of i...
Research into health disparities has long recognized the importance of residential mobility as a cru...
The paper investigates the association between regional health outcomes and socioeconomic characteri...
Governments around the world are encouraging people to switch away from sedentary modes of travel to...
Health / Deprivation relationship. In socio-demographic terms, places change. Changing area deprivat...
Adverse Health mobility is a statistical measure of inter-temporal fluctuations in health of a group...
For ‘Social selection’, there is a debate about cause/effect, but healthier people are more likely t...
This paper considers the characterisation and measurement of income-related health inequality using ...
This paper elaborates the approach to the longitudinal analysis of income-related health inequalitie...
Many studies which link to areas use deprivation measures cross-sectionally and assume this cross-se...
Economic evaluation of healthcare technologies uses values for hypothetical health states elicited f...
The increased availability of panel data has made it possible to estimate and measure health dynamic...
Health differences between people at the top and bottom of the social ladder is a persistent problem...
There is a growing and much needed focus on bringing together sustainability and health. Approaches ...
mortality data by a much wider range of characteristics than are available from other national sourc...
The literature on income distribution has attempted to quantitatively analyse different degrees of i...
Research into health disparities has long recognized the importance of residential mobility as a cru...
The paper investigates the association between regional health outcomes and socioeconomic characteri...
Governments around the world are encouraging people to switch away from sedentary modes of travel to...
Health / Deprivation relationship. In socio-demographic terms, places change. Changing area deprivat...