Ulf Gerdtham
Professor
The determinants of health expenditure in the OECD countries : a pooled data analysis.
Author
Summary, in English
This paper uses international health expenditure and the latest OECD data to investigate the determinants of aggregate health expenditure. The study differs from most previous studies in two principal ways. First, it uses a somewhat larger sample for estimation, with pooled time-series, cross-section data for 22 OECD countries for a 20-year period. Most previous work has used a purely cross-section approach: in this case, the small sample size reduced the statistical reliability of results and limited the number of hypotheses that can be tested simultaneously. Second, and following from this, a more extensive range of hypotheses is tested, with particular emphasis on those relating to the contractual relations between payers, providers and patients. The findings show, for example, that the use of primary care "gatekeepers" seems to result in lower 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.
Publishing year
1998-01-01
Language
English
Pages
113-134
Publication/Series
Developments in health economics and public policy
Volume
6
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Springer
Topic
- Economics
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0927-4987