灾难性医疗支出的简单衡量。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Health economics Pub Date : 2025-06-25 DOI:10.1002/hec.70007
Tomson Ogwang, Germano Mwabu
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摘要

在本文中,我们提出了一个简单的瓦特式灾难性卫生支出(CHE)衡量标准,它是经典瓦特贫困衡量标准的改编。拟议措施的吸引力源于这样一个事实,即它既可加性分解(即,它提供了有关各种感兴趣的人口子群体的贡献的信息,例如,按性别、种族、地区等分类,对CHE的总体水平),又可乘法分解(即,它可以识别CHE的三个关键驱动因素,即CHE发生率、CHE强度和CHE不平等)。我们还描述了如何使用广泛使用的普通最小二乘回归包来估计和加性分解瓦茨型CHE度量。所提供的实证例子显示了watts型CHE测度的政策价值,使其成为Ogwang和Mwabu最近提出的Foster-Greer-Thorbecke型CHE测度的有益补充。还介绍了瓦茨型CHE测量中的时间动态。
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A Simple Measure of Catastrophic Health Expenditures.

In this paper, we propose a simple Watts-type measure of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) which is an adaptation of the classic Watts poverty measure. The appeal of the proposed measure stems from the fact that it is both additively decomposable (i.e., it provides information on the contributions of the various population subgroups of interest, e.g., as categorized by gender, race, region, etc., to the overall level of CHE), and multiplicatively decomposable (i.e., it enables identification of three key drivers of CHE, namely, CHE incidence, CHE intensity and CHE inequality). We also describe how the Watts-type CHE measure can be estimated and additively decomposed using the widely available ordinary least squares regression packages. The empirical example provided shows the policy value of the Watts-type CHE measure, which makes it a useful supplement to the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke type measures of CHE recently proposed by Ogwang and Mwabu. Temporal dynamics in the Watts-type CHE measures are also introduced.

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Health economics
Health economics 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.80%
发文量
177
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: This Journal publishes articles on all aspects of health economics: theoretical contributions, empirical studies and analyses of health policy from the economic perspective. Its scope includes the determinants of health and its definition and valuation, as well as the demand for and supply of health care; planning and market mechanisms; micro-economic evaluation of individual procedures and treatments; and evaluation of the performance of health care systems. Contributions should typically be original and innovative. As a rule, the Journal does not include routine applications of cost-effectiveness analysis, discrete choice experiments and costing analyses. Editorials are regular features, these should be concise and topical. Occasionally commissioned reviews are published and special issues bring together contributions on a single topic. Health Economics Letters facilitate rapid exchange of views on topical issues. Contributions related to problems in both developed and developing countries are welcome.
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