投资于公共卫生系统的重要性:来自COVID-19死亡率的证据。

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Indian Economic Review Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-04 DOI:10.1007/s41775-021-00116-7
Pulapre Balakrishnan, Sreenath K Namboodhiry
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引用次数: 5

摘要

COVID-19造成的死亡率在印度各州有所不同。我们利用这段历史来调查卫生政策在结果中的可能作用。使用三种不同的死亡率衡量标准,我们在不同程度上发现了公共卫生支出水平对各州死亡率产生影响的证据。在此基础上,我们分析了各州的支出模式。研究发现,卫生支出的平均水平本身以及与南亚和东南亚各国政府的支出相比都很低。在印度大部分地区,用于警察的开支超过了用于保健的开支。此外,较富裕的州在这方面的支出相对较少,这意味着卫生支出是各州的选择问题,而不是由财政限制所决定的。由此可以得出两个结论。首先,新冠肺炎造成的一些死亡是政策导致的,因此是可以避免的。其次,尽管证据来自2019冠状病毒病的经验,但我们可以假设,确保印度人口的卫生安全需要对各州的支出重点进行彻底重组。
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The importance of investing in a public health system: evidence from COVID-19 mortality.

The importance of investing in a public health system: evidence from COVID-19 mortality.

The importance of investing in a public health system: evidence from COVID-19 mortality.

The importance of investing in a public health system: evidence from COVID-19 mortality.

Mortality due to COVID-19 has varied across the states of India. We exploit this history to investigate the possible role of health policy in the outcome. Using three different measures of the death rate, we find to a varying degree, evidence that the level of public expenditure on health has made a difference to the state-wise mortality rate. Based on this, we proceeded to analyse the expenditure pattern in the states. The average level of expenditure on health is found to be low both of itself and in relation to spending by governments in South and Southeast Asia. In much of the territory of India spending on the police exceeds that of spending on health. Furthermore, richer states spend relatively less on it, implying that spending on health is a matter of choice for states rather than dictated by financial constraints. Two conclusions follow. First, some of the mortality from COVID-19 is policy induced, and therefore was avoidable. Second, though the evidence is drawn from the experience with COVID-19, we may assume that assuring health security to the Indian population would require a radical restructuring of the spending priorities of the states.

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Indian Economic Review
Indian Economic Review Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Indian Economic Review aims to provide a platform for dissemination of innovative research in economics that employs theoretical and empirical approaches. Original research in all areas of economics is welcome. These areas include but are not limited toAgricultural and resource economics Behavioural economics Development economics Economic theory Economics of health and education Environmental economics Experimental economics Game theory Industrial organisation International trade and finance Law and economics Macro and monetary economics Poverty and inequality
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