A third of the world's rich countries cut health spending between 2009 and 2011, according to a probe of 33 advanced economies published on Thursday. Per-capita spending on health fell in 11 of these countries, notably by 11.1 percent in Greece and 6.6 percent in Ireland, while growth in ...
A main driver of the higher life expectancies has been steadily increased spending on health care, the OECD said, while pointing out that the growth has slowed since the financial crisis a decade ago. "Health spending per capita has grown at around 1.4 percent annually since 2009, compared to...
In 2003, the United States had fewer practicing physicians, practicing nurses, and acute care bed days per capita than the median country in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and (OECD). Nevertheless, U.S. health spending per capita was almost two and a half times the per capita healt...
Health care expenditure has constituted the main topic of many analysis, starting from the pioneering work by Newhouse (1977), that drew attention to the positive relationship between per capita GDP and health spending. Later on, Gerdtham et al., in 1991, have carried out a cross-section ...
Health spending tends to rise with income, and generally countries with higher GDP per capita also tend to spend more on health. It is not surprising, therefore, that China ranks also below the OECD average in terms of health expenditure per capita, with spending of USD 379 in 2010 (...
(2012). Convergence in per capita health expenditures and health outcomes in the OECD countries. Applied Economics, 44(30), 3909-3920.Panopolou, E., & Pantelidis, T. (2012). Convergence in per capita health expenditures and health outcomes in the OECD countries. Applied Economics , 44 (30...
Health ExpenditurePanel ARDLEconomic GrowthThis study used apanel data set, which is including 15 OECD countries that have high income percapita for the time period of 1995-2011. Following causality and autoregressivedistributed lag (ARDL), paper yields: 1) respectively the largest and thesmallest ...
The effects of these variables on total real per capita health spending are estimated using a panel model for 18 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries covering the period 1981-2012. The results confirm the substantial cost-increasing effect of medical technology, ...
Sensitivity of elasticity estimates for OECD health care spending: analysis of a dynamic heterogeneous data field Health EconomicsJ. Roberts, Sensitivity of elasticity estimates for OECD health care spending: Analysis of a dynamic heterogeneous data field, Paper presented... J Roberts - 《Health Econom...
In this paper, we examine the catch-up hypothesis, that is, whether or not per capita health expenditures of the UK, Canada, Japan, Switzerland, and Spain ... PK Narayan - 《Health Economics》 被引量: 54发表: 2010年 Regional convergence or divergence in China? Evidence from unit root te...