نتایج جستجو برای: comparative spending health services and policy research

تعداد نتایج: 17179652  

Background There is need to strengthen institutions and mechanisms that can more systematically promote interactions between researchers, policy-makers and other stakeholders who can influence the uptake of research findings. In this article, we report the outcome of a two-way secondment model between Ebonyi State University (EBSU) and Ebonyi State Ministry of Health (ESMoH) in Nigeria as an in...

Comparing the Results of two Cost Sharing Approaches in Calculating the Cost of Hospital Services: a case study   Alipour Vahid1, Rezapour Aziz2, Meshkani Zahra3, Farabi Hiro3*, Mazdaki Alireza4, Hakimi Narges5   1. Assistant Professor, Department of Health Economics, Health Management and Economics Research Centre, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 2. Associate Professo...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2008
Margaret E Kruk Marta R Prescott Sandro Galea

OBJECTIVES Developing countries with higher health care spending have greater overall utilization of maternal health services than do countries with lower spending. However, the rich tend to disproportionately use these services. We assessed whether redistributive government policies in the context of higher levels of health spending were associated with more-equitable use of skilled birth atte...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
kyriakos souliotis faculty of social and political sciences, university of peloponnese, corinth, greece eirini agapidaki centre for health services research, department of hygiene, epidemiology and medical statistics, medical school, university of athens, athens, greece lily evangelia peppou university mental health research institute, athens, greece chara tzavara centre for health services research, department of hygiene, epidemiology and medical statistics, medical school, university of athens, athens, greece george samoutis medical school, university of nicosia, nicosia, cyprus mamas theodorou faculty of economics and management, open university of cyprus, nicosia, cyprus

although the importance of patient participation in the design and evaluation of health programs and services is well-documented, there is scarcity of research with regard to patient association (pa) participation in health policy decision-making processes. to this end, the present study aimed to validate further a previously developed instrument as well as to investigate the degree of pa parti...

2018
Otgontuya Dugee Enkhtuya Palam Bayarsaikhan Dorjsuren Ajay Mahal

Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) pose a formidable health and development challenge for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, translating this challenge into resource allocation is seriously constrained by a lack of country specific evidence on NCD financing and its distributional implications. This study estimated expenditures associated with NCDs in Mongolia and their ...

We offer a UK-based commentary on the recent “Perspective” published in IJHPM by Thakkar and Sullivan. We are sympathetic to the authors’ call for increased funding for health service and policy research (HSPR). However, we point out that increasing that investment – in any of the three countries they compare: Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom– will ipso facto not necessarily lea...

Journal: :Health affairs 2003
Uwe E Reinhardt

In the debate on health policy, it is widely believed that the aging of the U.S. population is a major driver of the annual growth in the demand for health care and in national health spending. This essay draws on the research literature and on data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Surveys (MEPS) to debunk that myth. Although in any year per capita health spending for people age sixty-five or...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2012
Ioana Kruse Menno Pradhan Robert Sparrow

We examine the marginal effects of decentralized public health spending by incorporating estimates of behavioural responses to changes in health spending in benefit incidence analysis. The analysis is based on a panel dataset of 207 Indonesian districts over the period from 2001 to 2004. We show that district public health spending is largely driven by central government transfers, with an elas...

Journal: :international journal of hospital research 2015
fatemeh balali meybodi minoo mahmoudi zarandi mehdi hassani mahboobeh rajabi

background and objectives: high performance research activity in the health domain is crucial to overcoming ever-growing health-related problems. despite availability of data sources, only a limited number of researchers use these data to derive health-related information. thus, the present study aimed at exploring the barriers to research promotion as perceived by the university health researc...

2016
Paula Anne Michel Weigel Anne Michel Weigel ANNE MICHEL WEIGEL Marcia M. Ward Padmaja Ayyagari Jason M. Hockenberry Fredric D. Wolinsky

Musculoskeletal complaints are one of the most common reasons for visits to medical and chiropractic professionals in the United States, and spine-related symptoms in particular comprise the largest share of these complaints. Spine-related conditions increase as people age, having implications for rising disability and consequent spending by Medicare and Medicaid on increased health services us...

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