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Government Health Expenditure and Public Health Outcomes: A Comparative Study among EU Developing Countries
by
Vatamanu, Anca-Florentina
, Cigu, Elena
, Vintilă, Georgeta
, Onofrei, Mihaela
in
Comparative analysis
/ Coronaviruses
/ Corruption
/ COVID-19
/ Developing countries
/ Expenditures, Public
/ Government
/ Government finance
/ Government spending
/ Health aspects
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health care reform
/ Infant mortality
/ Infants
/ International finance
/ LDCs
/ Life expectancy
/ Medical care
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Pandemics
/ Patient outcomes
/ Public health
/ Quality management
/ Quality of life
/ Variables
2021
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Government Health Expenditure and Public Health Outcomes: A Comparative Study among EU Developing Countries
by
Vatamanu, Anca-Florentina
, Cigu, Elena
, Vintilă, Georgeta
, Onofrei, Mihaela
in
Comparative analysis
/ Coronaviruses
/ Corruption
/ COVID-19
/ Developing countries
/ Expenditures, Public
/ Government
/ Government finance
/ Government spending
/ Health aspects
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health care reform
/ Infant mortality
/ Infants
/ International finance
/ LDCs
/ Life expectancy
/ Medical care
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Pandemics
/ Patient outcomes
/ Public health
/ Quality management
/ Quality of life
/ Variables
2021
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Government Health Expenditure and Public Health Outcomes: A Comparative Study among EU Developing Countries
by
Vatamanu, Anca-Florentina
, Cigu, Elena
, Vintilă, Georgeta
, Onofrei, Mihaela
in
Comparative analysis
/ Coronaviruses
/ Corruption
/ COVID-19
/ Developing countries
/ Expenditures, Public
/ Government
/ Government finance
/ Government spending
/ Health aspects
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care policy
/ Health care reform
/ Infant mortality
/ Infants
/ International finance
/ LDCs
/ Life expectancy
/ Medical care
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Pandemics
/ Patient outcomes
/ Public health
/ Quality management
/ Quality of life
/ Variables
2021
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Government Health Expenditure and Public Health Outcomes: A Comparative Study among EU Developing Countries
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Government Health Expenditure and Public Health Outcomes: A Comparative Study among EU Developing Countries
2021
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The aim of this paper was to empirically analyze the relationship between public health expenditure and health outcomes among EU developing countries. Using regression analysis and factor analysis, we documented that public health expenditure and health outcomes are in a long-run equilibrium relationship and the status of health expenditure can improve life expectancy and reduce infant mortality. Secondarily, we studied how the status of good governance, health care system performance, and socioeconomic vulnerabilities affect the public health’s outcomes in the selected countries. We found that the effectiveness of health and the way to reduce infant mortality or to improve life quality is directed conditioned by good governance status. Moreover, the consolidation of health care system performance directly improves the quality of life among EU developing countries, which indicates that public policymakers should intervene and provide political and financial support through policy mixes.
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