نتایج جستجو برای: health expenditures

تعداد نتایج: 985738  

2004
Cathy Cowan Aaron Catlin Cynthia Smith Arthur Sensenig

National health expenditures (NHE) were $1.6 trillion in 2002, a 9.3-percent increase from 2001. For the fourth consecutive year health spending grew faster than the overall economy as measured by the GDP. Growth in U.S. health care spending rose for most health services in 2002, with hospital spending once again the primary driver

2009
Ekaterini Panopoulou Theologos Pantelidis

Our analysis of 19 OECD countries over the period 1972-2006 provides evidence of convergence in per capita health care expenditures for 17 countries, while the US and (to a lesser degree) Norway follow a different path. A simple decomposition of per capita health expenditures reveals that the divergence of the US comes from the divergence of the ‘health care expenditure over GDP’ component, whi...

Journal: :Salud publica de Mexico 2011
Felicia Marie Knaul Rebeca Wong Héctor Arreola-Ornelas Oscar Méndez

OBJECTIVE Compare patterns of catastrophic health expenditures in 12 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. MATERIAL AND METHODS Prevalence of catastrophic expenses was estimated uniformly at the household level using household surveys. Two types of prevalence indicators were used based on out-of-pocket health expense: a) relative to an international poverty line, and b) relative to th...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2011
Aluísio J D Barros João Luiz Bastos Andréa H Dâmaso

The objective of this study was to estimate catastrophic healthcare expenditure in Brazil, using different definitions, and to identify vulnerability indicators. Data from the 2002-2003 Brazilian Household Budget Survey were used to derive total household consumption, health expenditure and household income. Socioeconomic position was defined by quintiles of the National Economic Indicator usin...

2010
Arnousse Beaulière Siaka Touré Pierre-Kébreau Alexandre Koko Koné Alex Pouhé Bertin Kouadio Neige Journy Jérôme Son Virginie Ettiègne-Traoré François Dabis Serge Eholié Xavier Anglaret

BACKGROUND Large HIV care programs frequently subsidize antiretroviral (ARV) drugs and CD4 tests, but patients must often pay for other health-related drugs and services. We estimated the financial burden of health care for households with HIV-infected adults taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Côte d'Ivoire. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We conducted a cross-sectional survey. After obtai...

Journal: :International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation 1999
E Rasell

This article describes a way to finance universal health care coverage that preserves much of the current financing system and replaces funds obtained from regressive sources with revenue from more progressive ones. New funding would be needed for 24 percent of health expenditures and would be raised through an increase in the federal personal income tax. Premiums are eliminated since their cos...

2017
Sanjay K. Mohanty Nand Kishor Agrawal Bidhubhusan Mahapatra Dhrupad Choudhury Sabarnee Tuladhar E Valdemar Holmgren

BACKGROUND Economic burden to households due to out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) is large in many Asian countries. Though studies suggest increasing household poverty due to high OOPE in developing countries, studies on association of multidimensional poverty and household health spending is limited. This paper tests the hypothesis that the multidimensionally poor are more likely to incur catas...

1998
Bradley R. Braden Cathy A. Cowan Helen C. Lazenby Anne B. Martin Patricia A. McDonnell Arthur L. Sensenig Jean M. Stiller Lekha S. Whittle Carolyn S. Donham Anna M. Long Madie W. Stewart

In 1997 health spending in the United States increased just 4.8 percent to $1.1 trillion. As a share of gross domestic product (GDP), national health expenditures (NHE) absorbed 13.5 percent of the country's output in 1997--a share that has remained relatively constant for 5 years. Despite the relative stability in recent years, signs of changing trends are emerging.

1992
William J. Moore Robert J. Newman Mohammad Fheili

This article uses recently published time series data for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries to estimate income elasticities for health care expenditures. Several different models and alternative specifications are examined to determine the sensitivity and robustness of the estimated relationships. Income is the dominant-determinant of health care spending and l...

1990
Herbert A. Silverman

From 1974 through 1983, Medicare-covered home health visits and expenditures increased at double digit rates (18.4 and 29.0 percent annually, respectively). During the period from 1984 through 1987, intensified bill review by fiscal intermediaries and increased denial rates led to a decline in the number of home health visits. New reimbursement policies led to a markedly reduced rate of increas...

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