Titre : | Learning from COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis in Europe to Avoid Learnings Lost: Design Resilient Health Systems to Face Crises. |
Auteurs : | M. COCCIA, Auteur ; I. BENATI, Auteur |
Type de document : | Document de travail |
Editeur : | Rochester : S.S.R.N., 2024 |
Format : | 33p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[BDSP5] CANDES > Coronavirus [BDSP5] Economie descriptive > Investissement [BDSP5] Economie santé > Dépense santé [BDSP5] Etablissement sanitaire > Structure curative > Hôpital [BDSP5] Géographie politique > Monde > Europe [BDSP5] Information & communication [NI] > Information > Nature information [NI] > Donnée statistique [BDSP5] Information sanitaire > Mesure santé > Indicateur santé > Mortalité [BDSP5] Pathologie [BDSP5] Politique santé [BDSP5] Politique santé > Sécurité sanitaire > Crise sanitaire [BDSP5] Protection sociale > Système santé [BDSP5] Sciences économiques > Concept économique > Ressource > Ressource humaine [BDSP5] Sciences économiques > Economie appliquée > Economie publique > Dépense publique |
Résumé : | The purpose of this study is to clarify how healthcare expenditures and resources support resilient health systems in the presence of crises, such as COVID-19 pandemic. Methods of inquiry focus on a sample of 27 European countries and statistical analyses based on descriptive statistics and parametric techniques. Results reveal that higher health expenditure (as % GDP) between countries support a stronger resilience of crisis management to reduce COVID-19 fatality rates. A linear model of simple regression shows that an increase in healthcare expenditures per capita of countries, it effectively reduces the level of COVID-19 fatality rate, such as in countries of Western Europe (Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, etc.). These findings here have substantive implications for designing effective public health strategies of crisis management directed to strengthen investments in health systems (e.g., in medical technologies, human resources, digital pathology, hospitals, high-tech ICUs, etc.) to face future crises and emergencies in society. |
En ligne : | https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4854908 |