2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2004.09.003
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International differences in the impact of doctors on health: a multilevel analysis of OECD countries

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“…Real GDP per capita is treated as exogenous on the grounds that current GDP per capita could be mainly affected by past and current economic conditions rather than projections of current life expectancy and premature mortality. Considering GDP per capita as exogenous variable in a health production function context is consistent with previous research in this area (Jiménez-Rubio, 2011a, b; Kennelly et al, 2003;Or et al, 2005). Poor health can induce households to take on additional debt and encourage unhealthy behaviours.…”
Section: Empirical Strategysupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Real GDP per capita is treated as exogenous on the grounds that current GDP per capita could be mainly affected by past and current economic conditions rather than projections of current life expectancy and premature mortality. Considering GDP per capita as exogenous variable in a health production function context is consistent with previous research in this area (Jiménez-Rubio, 2011a, b; Kennelly et al, 2003;Or et al, 2005). Poor health can induce households to take on additional debt and encourage unhealthy behaviours.…”
Section: Empirical Strategysupporting
confidence: 82%
“…We adopt a parsimonious model consistent with previous literature where cross-country differences of health status depend on country-level variables and health behaviours (Jiménez-Rubio, 2011b;Kennelly et al, 2003;Or, 2000;Or et al, 2005). We expand the health production functions developed in the previous literature by introducing different types of debt indicators.…”
Section: Empirical Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of the factors determining the health condition is access to health services [3,4]. Relatively low expenditures on health care in Poland limit the access to health services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…A number of methodological and ethical issues have been raised in association with quality-or disability-adjusted life expectancy measures. 37,38 The second group (such as Or, 2005, 40 and Wagstaff and Wang, 2011 30 ) uses an avoidable mortality approach. They consider the main goals of the health system to be the delivery of quality treatment to the sick and provision of illness and injury prevention, and accordingly measure performance based on the ability of the system to contribute to survival rates or reductions in the number of potential years of life lost (PYLL) or avoidable mortality (see Box 6: Key Concepts).…”
Section: Choosing Between Health System Outputs and Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%