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This study examines the temporal pattern of healthcare infrastructure and manpower indicators across Indian states and regions between 2006-2020 using a composite index and data from various published sources. The study also investigates the monetary factors determining the quality and provision...
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This paper investigates the impact of trade openness and public expenditures on health status in OIC member countries. Panel data of 47 OIC member countries from 1991 to 2017 is taken from the World Development Indicators (WDI). The econometric results areestimated using GMM technique to avoid...
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Aside from various economic crises faced by different countries are different time , the countries, and sometimes the world as a whole, have faced serious pandemics such as Spanish Flu, Ebola, bubonic plague and the recent COVID 19, among others. In order to boost the economy, the government...
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The aim: conducting a comparative analysis of the dynamics of changes in health expenditures (%) from GDP and cash payments of families for medical and pharmaceutical support from total health expenditures in Ukraine, CIS countries and the EU (members since 2004).Materials and methods. The data...
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The aim: to conduct a comparative analysis of the dynamics of health expenditures from GDP, cash expenditures of families and public expenditures on health in Ukraine, Poland and the countries of the WHO European Region.Materials and methods. The object of the research was the data of the WHO...
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Economic shocks represent a challenge for health systems because they decrease public revenue, and at the same time, increase the need for publicly funded health care. Since health expenditure is rapidly increasing in most countries, its efficiency must be tested. The subject of research in this...
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