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Ulf Gerdtham. Photo.

Ulf Gerdtham

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Ulf Gerdtham. Photo.

Chapter 1 International comparisons of health expenditure : Theory, data and econometric analysis

Author

  • Ulf G. Gerdtham
  • Bengt Jönsson

Summary, in English

Comparisons of aggregate health expenditure across different countries have become popular over the last three decades as they permit a systematic investigation of the impact of different institutional regimes and other explanatory variables. Over the years, several regression analyses based on cross-section and panel data have been used to explain the international differences in health expenditure. A common result of these studies is that aggregate income appears to be the most important factor explaining health expenditure variation between countries and that the size of the estimated income elasticity is high and even higher than unity which in that case indicates that health care is a "luxury" good. Additional results indicates, for example, that the use of primary care "gatekeepers" lowers health expenditure and also that the way of remunerating physicians in the ambulatory care sector appears to influence health expenditure; capitation systems tend to lead to lower expenditure than fee-for-service systems. Finally, we also list some issues for the future. We demand more efforts on theory of the macroeconomic analysis of health expenditure, which is underdeveloped at least relative to the macroeconometrics of health expenditure. We also demand more replications based on updated data and methods that seeks to unify the many differing results of previous Studies.

Publishing year

2000-12-01

Language

English

Pages

11-53

Publication/Series

Handbook of Health Economics

Volume

1

Issue

PART A

Document type

Journal article review

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Economics

Keywords

  • C20
  • econometric analysis
  • government policy
  • H51
  • health system
  • I10
  • I18
  • international health expenditure

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1574-0064