Applied Economics LettersKhan, J. A. M. & Mahumud, R. A. (2015). Is healthcare a `Necessity' or `Luxury'? an empirical evidence from public and private sector analyses of South-East Asian countries? Health Economics Review, 5(3):1-9, doi: 10.1186/s13561-014-0038-y...
Is health care a luxury or a necessity or both? Evidence from Turkey This study investigates the effect of per capita income on per capita health expenditures in Turkey over the period 1975鈥 2007 by using ARDL bounds test ap... Nilgun,Cil,Yavuz,... - 《European Journal of Health Economic...
South-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 ...
The citizens of SEAR countries consider healthcare as a necessity while provided through public sector and a luxury when delivered by private sector. By increasing the public provisions of healthcare, more redistribution of healthcare resources can be ensured, which can accelerate...
healthcare system; Michael the truck driver asked me about real estate prices in downtown L.A., Toronto, and Vancouver; and Tristan, who scouts locations, told me about his job. They asked me about my life in L.A., in the Bay Area, and in Canada. Their curiosity was endearing. ...
Physiotherapists interested in the profession's future have turned in recent years to historical evidence to understand how the physical therapies were practiced before the advent of modern healthcare. However, studies to date suggest that their practice was largely confined to social elites, and ...
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Patient safety 2030. London, UK: NIHR Patient Safety Translational Research Centre at Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. 2016.Patient safety is not a luxury[J]. Lancet, 2016, 387(10024): 1133. DOI: 10. 1016/S0140-6736(16)30003-4....
income inequality. Governments aim to redistribute wealth by taxing luxury goods and reducing the disparity between the rich and the poor. This revenue taken from the wealthy can then be used to fund programs that benefit lower-income populations, such as education, healthcare, and social welfare...
In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, public relations is not just a luxury but a necessity. Healthcare PR, also known as medical PR or healthcare public relations, plays a pivotal role in building trust, managing crises, and ensuring effective communication within the healthcare industry....