Explaining variations in government health expenditure: evidence from Canada.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 ECONOMICS European Journal of Health Economics Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1007/s10198-024-01735-6
Livio Di Matteo, Fraser Summerfield
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We examine factors affecting Canadian government health expenditure during 1968-2022. Our data provide evidence on expenditure decisions from 10 autonomous but similar healthcare systems operating under common standards and regulations. We show that expenditure-income elasticity as measured in the literature is sensitive to controls for the social determinants of health, rising from 0.23 to 0.35. We also extend the literature with novel results for total and for specific expenditure categories that have grown unevenly in recent decades finding higher elasticity for physician than for drug or hospital spending. Physician supply increases both hospital and physician expenditures. Mid-life population shares, often overlooked in the literature, explain changes in the rapidly growing drug expenditure category. Our relatively long time series allows us to illustrate the sensitivity of results to dynamic specifications, account for a structural break in 1996 and show that income elasticity has risen over time.

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解释政府卫生支出的变化:来自加拿大的证据。
我们研究了1968-2022年间影响加拿大政府卫生支出的因素。我们的数据提供了在共同标准和法规下运作的10个自主但相似的医疗保健系统的支出决策的证据。我们表明,在文献中测量的支出收入弹性对健康的社会决定因素的控制很敏感,从0.23上升到0.35。我们还扩展了文献,对近几十年来增长不均匀的总支出和特定支出类别进行了新颖的结果,发现医生的弹性高于药物或医院支出。医生供应增加了医院和医生的支出。在文献中经常被忽视的中年人口份额解释了快速增长的药物支出类别的变化。我们相对较长的时间序列使我们能够说明结果对动态规格的敏感性,说明1996年的结构性突破,并表明收入弹性随着时间的推移而上升。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Health Economics is a journal of Health Economics and associated disciplines. The growing demand for health economics and the introduction of new guidelines in various European countries were the motivation to generate a highly scientific and at the same time practice oriented journal considering the requirements of various health care systems in Europe. The international scientific board of opinion leaders guarantees high-quality, peer-reviewed publications as well as articles for pragmatic approaches in the field of health economics. We intend to cover all aspects of health economics: • Basics of health economic approaches and methods • Pharmacoeconomics • Health Care Systems • Pricing and Reimbursement Systems • Quality-of-Life-Studies The editors reserve the right to reject manuscripts that do not comply with the above-mentioned requirements. The author will be held responsible for false statements or for failure to fulfill the above-mentioned requirements. Officially cited as: Eur J Health Econ
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