Health expenditures in Latin America and the Caribbean

被引:21
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作者
Govindaraj, R
Chellaraj, G
Murray, CJL
机构
[1] WORLD TRADE CTR INTERPRED,WORLD BANK RESIDENT MISSION,PEVERTY & SOCIAL SECTOR MISSION,SOFIA,BULGARIA
[2] HARVARD UNIV,CTR POPULAT & DEV STUDIES,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02138
关键词
health care financing; parastatal; income elasticity; public and private health expenditures;
D O I
10.1016/S0277-9536(96)00097-4
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This paper presents the results of a study commissioned by the Latin American and Caribbean Technical Department of the World Bank to document and analyze health expenditures in Latin America and the Caribbean. In 1990, the countries of this region spent USS 69 billion on health, with an average per capita health expenditure of US$ 162. On average, the countries spent 6.2% of their GDP on health, with the expenditures divided about equally between the public and private sectors. In both the public and private sectors, per capita health expenditures were positively and significantly correlated with per capita income. However, this relationship holds only for the public sector, when health expenditures are measured as a proportion of GDP. While several poorer countries were dependent on external assistance, with increasing income, the countries relied more on public expenditures to finance health care. Based on the limited time series data, it is evident that there was a considerable variation among countries regarding the proportion spent on capital investments, primary health care, and drugs, but not on salaries. Looking ahead, with increasing economic development, the proportion of GDP spent on health, along with public health expenditure as a proportion of total health expenditure, is likely to increase rapidly, while aid dependency is likely to decline. Copyright (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd
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页码:157 / 169
页数:13
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