Effect of Investment in Healthcare One Economic Development in Kenya

IF 0.7 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Investment Management Pub Date : 2018-04-02 DOI:10.11648/J.JIM.20180701.14
Jane Njoki Murango, B. Wabuyabo-Okonga
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Economic development can generally refer to an ikncrease in a country's ability to produce goods and services identified by factors such as production, income and spending. Investment in health in this way becomes a significant variable for economic growth or development since investments in different components of health can lead to improved human capital. Kenya has low investment in the health sector which may adversely affect economic development. The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of investment in health on the economic development in Kenya. The specific objectives were to investigate the effect of public investment in health, private investment and investment in health by international non-governmental organizations on the development of the economy of Kenya. A descriptive research design was used in this study. Secondary time series data for 32 years (1985-2016) was collected from Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), Institute of Economic Affairs (EIA), World Bank, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Devolution and Planning. Data analysis was conducted using Stata statistical software. VECM time series model was fitted to the data. Augmented Dickey Fuller unit root test and Johansen test of cointegration were conducted to ensure stationarity of the data. The study results suggested that both public investment in health (β = 0.1149; p 0.05). The study makes the following recommendations. First, the government should channel more funding to the health sector as the current funding of 3.4% of GDP falls below the 7% set by the Abuja Declaration in 2001. Secondly, private entities should be encouraged to increase their investment in the health sector in the country. Lastly, the ministry of health and other government stakeholders should partner with private health service providers and come up with a framework to ensure that private health sector increases its funding to fill up financial deficit health sector. This is because the research concluded that the private health has significant contribution to the overall performance of the health sector.
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医疗保健投资对肯尼亚经济发展的影响
经济发展通常指一个国家生产商品和服务的能力的提高,这些商品和服务是由生产、收入和支出等因素确定的。以这种方式对卫生的投资成为经济增长或发展的一个重要变量,因为对卫生不同组成部分的投资可以提高人力资本。肯尼亚在卫生部门的投资很少,这可能对经济发展产生不利影响。本研究的目的是探讨卫生投资对肯尼亚经济发展的影响。具体目标是调查公共卫生投资、私人投资和国际非政府组织的卫生投资对肯尼亚经济发展的影响。本研究采用描述性研究设计。从肯尼亚国家统计局、经济事务研究所、世界银行、财政部和权力下放与规划部收集了32年(1985-2016年)的二次时间序列数据。使用Stata统计软件进行数据分析。将VECM时间序列模型与数据进行拟合。为了保证数据的平稳性,进行了协整的增广Dickey-Fuller单位根检验和Johansen检验。研究结果表明,两者在卫生方面的公共投资(β=0.1149;p 0.05)。本研究提出以下建议。首先,政府应该向卫生部门提供更多资金,因为目前占国内生产总值3.4%的资金低于2001年《阿布贾宣言》规定的7%。第二,应鼓励私营实体增加对该国卫生部门的投资。最后,卫生部和其他政府利益攸关方应与私营卫生服务提供商合作,制定一个框架,确保私营卫生部门增加资金,以填补卫生部门的财政赤字。这是因为研究得出的结论是,私人卫生对卫生部门的整体绩效有重大贡献。
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