According to the budget estimates for fiscal year 2020, about 1.35 percent of India's GDP was spent on public health.
Effect of Health Expenditure on GDP, a Panel Study Based on Pakistan, China, India and BangladeshHealth expenditures are the primary concern for any government. The objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between health expenditures and economic development. The study is done by ...
Since the 1980s, Portugal has been progressively allocating more of its gross domestic product (GDP) to health services. The total expenditure on the health sector amounted to 10 percent of the GDP in 2023. This was a decrease from the previous year and from 2021, when the share of GDP ...
The relationship between health expenditure and economic growth has drawn the attention of economists for many years both at the theoretical and empirical level. This paper investigates the possible dynamic relation between Healthcare Expenditure (HCE) and economic growth by applying Johansen and Juselius...
The share of health care expenditure in GDP rises rapidly in virtually all OECD countries, causing increasing concern among politicians and the general public. Yet, economists have to date failed to reach an agreement on what the main de... J Hartwig - 《Ssrn Electronic Journal》 被引量: 203...
sectors. Our results emphasise that there is a need to increase public expenditure on health, improve efficiency in utilization of existing public facilities, and popularize government run health insurance schemes meant primarily for the poor. These steps may help to mitigate partly the inequitable ...
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At 6% of the GDP spent on health care (including both government and private expenditure), India spends more on health care in per cent terms than most developing countries -- almost on par with developed countries. Simultaneously, the state funding of health care is only 22% -- one of ...
Nevertheless, at 4% of India’s gross domestic product (GDP) the share of health expenditure is equivalent to the average of the South East Asia region [14]. At the 56th World Health Assembly in Geneva in 2012, universal health coverage was identified as essential to consolidate public ...
With such a huge number of people suffering from this disease it is no surprise that spending on diabetes can be very high. It is estimated that the United States alone spent around 380 billion U.S. dollars on diabetes health expenditure in 2021. The countries with the highest spending per...