Impact of Government Health Expenditure on Health Outcomes in the West African Sub-Region

R. Mustapha, S. Onikosi-Alliyu, A. Babalola
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Abstract Research background: Health outcome such as infant mortality rate is an important measure of the standard of living. It is a part of Millennium Development Goals, which all countries of the World strive to achieve, by allocating enormous economic resources to the health sector respectively. Purpose: The study assessed the impact of government expenditure on health and on health outcome (infant mortality rate) in the West Africa Sub-region. Research methodology: Secondary data were collected from 2000 to 2015 on thirteen countries in the Sub-region. Owing to the fact that the nature of the data involved is macro-panel data, the study performed the pre-estimation test (such as panel unit-root test and co-integration test) to ascertain the time series properties of the series. Based on the results of the pre-estimation tests, the work employed the fully modified ordinary least square (FMOLS). Results: It is found in the study that public health spending has an indirect impact on infant mortality rate in the West Africa Sub-region. Novelty: No extant study examined the impact of public expenditure on health and on maternal mortality rate using the West Africa Sub-region as an area of coverage. This study employed a fully modified OLS (FMOLS) to assess the impact of public expenditure on health and on infant mortality rate in the West Africa Sub-region.
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西非分区域政府卫生支出对卫生成果的影响
摘要研究背景:婴儿死亡率等健康结局是衡量生活水平的重要指标。这是千年发展目标的一部分,世界各国都在努力实现这些目标,分别向卫生部门分配巨额经济资源。目的:本研究评估了西非分区域政府支出对卫生和卫生结果(婴儿死亡率)的影响。研究方法:从2000年至2015年收集了该次区域13个国家的二手数据。由于所涉及的数据性质为宏观面板数据,本研究通过预估计检验(如面板单位根检验和协整检验)来确定序列的时间序列性质。基于预估计检验的结果,本文采用了完全修正的普通最小二乘法(FMOLS)。结果:研究发现,公共卫生支出对西非次区域婴儿死亡率有间接影响。新颖性:目前没有一项研究以西非分区域为研究范围,审查公共支出对保健和孕产妇死亡率的影响。本研究采用一种完全修正的OLS (FMOLS)来评估公共支出对西非分区域卫生和婴儿死亡率的影响。
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