Background: After 2008 global economic crisis, Italian governments progressively reduced public healthcare financing. Describing the time trend of health outcomes and health expenditure may be helpful for policy makers during the resources' allocation decision making process. The aim of this paper is to analyze the trend of mortality and health spending in Italy and to investigate their correlation in consideration of the funding constraints experienced by the Italian national health system (SSN).Methods: We conducted a 20-year time-series study. Secondary data has been extracted from a national, institution based and publicly accessible retrospective database periodically released by the Italian Institute of Statistics. Age standardized al...
Italian health care expenditure (HCE) has been basically explained with two main groups of theories...
The Effect of Public- Sector Health Care delivery on Avoidable Mortality: Longitudinal Cross-Regio...
This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rate ...
Background: After 2008 global economic crisis, Italian governments progressively reduced public heal...
none7noBackground: The sustainability of healthcare systems is a topic of major interest. During per...
In Europe, since the 2008 financial crisis, economic restrictions known as “austerity politics” led ...
Background: Through a comprehensive analysis of Italy's estimates from the Global Burden of Diseases...
BACKGROUND: Through a comprehensive analysis of Italy's estimates from the Global Burden of Diseases...
Background: During the 1990s, Italy underwent significant changes in its National Health System incl...
This Policy Brief summarises two papers prepared for the AHEAD project (WP7) focusing on the impact ...
OLS and MFNN time trend analyses. Results of statistical analyses repeated with alternative health o...
BACKGROUND: During the 1990s, Italy privatised a significant portion of its healthcare delivery. The...
A large body of literature shows that time to death (TTD) is by far a better predictor of health spe...
Through a comprehensive analysis of Italy's estimates from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, ...
Trend of spending items and mortality rate. Descriptive analysis of health spending items and mortal...
Italian health care expenditure (HCE) has been basically explained with two main groups of theories...
The Effect of Public- Sector Health Care delivery on Avoidable Mortality: Longitudinal Cross-Regio...
This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rate ...
Background: After 2008 global economic crisis, Italian governments progressively reduced public heal...
none7noBackground: The sustainability of healthcare systems is a topic of major interest. During per...
In Europe, since the 2008 financial crisis, economic restrictions known as “austerity politics” led ...
Background: Through a comprehensive analysis of Italy's estimates from the Global Burden of Diseases...
BACKGROUND: Through a comprehensive analysis of Italy's estimates from the Global Burden of Diseases...
Background: During the 1990s, Italy underwent significant changes in its National Health System incl...
This Policy Brief summarises two papers prepared for the AHEAD project (WP7) focusing on the impact ...
OLS and MFNN time trend analyses. Results of statistical analyses repeated with alternative health o...
BACKGROUND: During the 1990s, Italy privatised a significant portion of its healthcare delivery. The...
A large body of literature shows that time to death (TTD) is by far a better predictor of health spe...
Through a comprehensive analysis of Italy's estimates from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, ...
Trend of spending items and mortality rate. Descriptive analysis of health spending items and mortal...
Italian health care expenditure (HCE) has been basically explained with two main groups of theories...
The Effect of Public- Sector Health Care delivery on Avoidable Mortality: Longitudinal Cross-Regio...
This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rate ...