This article was published in Health Economics Review [© 2015 Springer Verlag] and the definite version is available at: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13561-014-0038-ySouth-East Asian Regional (SEAR) countries range from low- to middle-income countries and have considerable differences in mix of public and private sector expenditure on health. This study intends to estimate the income-elasticities of healthcare expenditure in public and private sectors separately for investigating whether healthcare is a ‘necessity’ or ‘luxury’ for citizens of these countries. Panel data from 9 SEAR countries over 16 years (1995-2010) were employed. Fixed- and random-effect models were fitted to estimate income-elasticity of public, private and ...
Background: Health expenditures are divided in two parts of public and private health ...
BACKGROUND:As middle-income countries become more affluent, economically sophisticated and productiv...
Background: Health expenditures are divided in two parts of public and private health expenditures. ...
Background: The total health expenditure (as a percentage of GDP) and health outcomes in the region ...
The article compares the incidence of public healthcare across 11 Asian countries and provinces, tes...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We argue that the demand for healthcare services can be better...
Abstract Background: As middle-income countries become more affluent, economically sophisticated an...
Background/ Objective: The main health status indicators in the SAARC-ASEAN region are far behind th...
This study determines if differences in per capita health care cost and health outcomes among OECD c...
Healthcare systems differ greatly across the world, however, it appears that the extent of public in...
textabstractThe article compares the incidence of public healthcare across 11 Asian countries and pr...
Background : Over the last decade there has been an increase in healthcare expenditures while at ...
Background: Over the last decade there has been an increase in healthcare expenditures while at the...
Many high-income countries have cut public health-care spending since the global economic downturn i...
The 'sun-rise' industry of private health care, especially private hospitals, in Thailand throws man...
Background: Health expenditures are divided in two parts of public and private health ...
BACKGROUND:As middle-income countries become more affluent, economically sophisticated and productiv...
Background: Health expenditures are divided in two parts of public and private health expenditures. ...
Background: The total health expenditure (as a percentage of GDP) and health outcomes in the region ...
The article compares the incidence of public healthcare across 11 Asian countries and provinces, tes...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We argue that the demand for healthcare services can be better...
Abstract Background: As middle-income countries become more affluent, economically sophisticated an...
Background/ Objective: The main health status indicators in the SAARC-ASEAN region are far behind th...
This study determines if differences in per capita health care cost and health outcomes among OECD c...
Healthcare systems differ greatly across the world, however, it appears that the extent of public in...
textabstractThe article compares the incidence of public healthcare across 11 Asian countries and pr...
Background : Over the last decade there has been an increase in healthcare expenditures while at ...
Background: Over the last decade there has been an increase in healthcare expenditures while at the...
Many high-income countries have cut public health-care spending since the global economic downturn i...
The 'sun-rise' industry of private health care, especially private hospitals, in Thailand throws man...
Background: Health expenditures are divided in two parts of public and private health ...
BACKGROUND:As middle-income countries become more affluent, economically sophisticated and productiv...
Background: Health expenditures are divided in two parts of public and private health expenditures. ...