Evaluation of socioeconomic aspects triggering health care spending

Q3 Social Sciences
Ermira H. Kalaj, Kelt Kalaj
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The research investigates the effect of various macroeconomic factors on health care spending using time series data for Albania for the period from 2000 to 2020. Health care expenditure is measured as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP), out-of-pocket expenses, domestic private health expenditure, and external health expenditure per capita. Understanding what influences health spending is the main goal of the following study. In the study, explanatory variables are divided into two groups: demographic and socioeconomic determinants. These determinants include factors, such as GDP per capita, deposit interest rate, remittances, life expectancy, population rate growth, number of physicians, etc. Findings indicate that health expenditure expressed as a percentage of GDP is negatively affected by deposit interest rate and positively influenced by population aged 65 years old and over, life expectancy, mortality rate, and number of physicians for 1,000 people. On the other hand, remittances positively affect household out-of-pocket expenditure and external health expenditure. Remittance flows are significant in driving health care expenditures when compared to income such as GDP per capita. These income flows from abroad may contribute to stabilization in the use of health care services by poorer households or those households lacking health care coverage. This paper certainly contributes to the larger discussion about the relationship between socioeconomic factors and the welfare state.
对触发医疗保健支出的社会经济因素进行评估
该研究利用2000年至2020年期间阿尔巴尼亚的时间序列数据调查了各种宏观经济因素对医疗保健支出的影响。保健支出是按人均国内生产总值(GDP)、自付费用、国内私人保健支出和外部保健支出的百分比来衡量的。了解影响医疗支出的因素是以下研究的主要目标。在这项研究中,解释变量被分为两组:人口统计学和社会经济决定因素。这些决定因素包括人均国内生产总值、存款利率、汇款、预期寿命、人口增长率、医生人数等因素。研究结果表明,存款利率对卫生支出占国内生产总值的百分比产生负面影响,而65岁及以上人口、预期寿命、死亡率和每1,000人的医生人数则产生积极影响。另一方面,汇款对家庭自付支出和外部保健支出产生积极影响。与人均国内生产总值等收入相比,汇款流量在推动卫生保健支出方面具有重要作用。这些来自国外的收入可能有助于较贫穷家庭或缺乏医疗保险的家庭稳定使用医疗保健服务。这篇论文无疑有助于对社会经济因素与福利国家之间关系的更广泛讨论。
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Journal of Governance and Regulation
Journal of Governance and Regulation Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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