Impact of health expenditure on poverty in low- and middle-income countries: An autoregressive distributed lag bounds approach

Fawzia Mohammed Idris, Mehdi Seraj, Huseyin Ozdeser
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The high costs of complex and numerous medical services, coupled with various diseases and epidemics, result in a substantial financial burden for individuals. The previous studies have focused on extending health financing and access to health services. However, it is crucial to use resources effectively to avoid impoverishment. This study investigates the relationship between poverty rates and health-care expenditure in low- and middle-income countries from 2000 to 2018 by employing the error correction model and autoregressive distributed lag models to identify the long- and short-run relationships and adjustment speed toward equilibrium. The results demonstrate a significant positive relationship between poverty and healthcare expenditure in both the long and short terms. The significant ECT result implies a relatively slow adjustment speed toward equilibrium, indicating that deviations from the equilibrium level take almost 5 years to rectify. These results emphasize the importance of policymakers judiciously weighing the opportunity costs associated with health-care management goals. While extending health financing and promoting access are crucial objectives, the findings of this study emphasize the need to align these efforts with efficient resource utilization to prevent the inadvertent exacerbation of poverty. In conclusion, this study contributes valuable insights to the discourse on health economics, advocating for a balanced and holistic approach to health-care policy formulation and implementation.
中低收入国家医疗支出对贫困的影响:自回归分布式滞后边界法
复杂繁多的医疗服务费用高昂,再加上各种疾病和流行病,给个人造成了巨大的经济负担。以往的研究侧重于扩大医疗融资和医疗服务的可及性。然而,有效利用资源以避免贫困化至关重要。本研究通过误差修正模型和自回归分布滞后模型,研究了 2000 年至 2018 年中低收入国家贫困率与医疗支出之间的关系,以确定长期和短期关系以及向均衡调整的速度。结果表明,贫困与医疗支出之间在长期和短期均存在显著的正相关关系。显着的 ECT 结果表明,实现均衡的调整速度相对较慢,表明偏离均衡水平的情况需要近 5 年的时间才能纠正。这些结果强调了政策制定者审慎权衡与医疗保健管理目标相关的机会成本的重要性。虽然扩大医疗融资和促进医疗服务的普及是至关重要的目标,但本研究的结果强调,这些努力必须与有效的资源利用相一致,以防止无意中加剧贫困。总之,本研究为有关卫生经济学的讨论提供了宝贵的见解,倡导在制定和实施保健政策时采取平衡和全面的方法。
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