Determinants of Household Health Expenditure in Poland

The aim of the paper is to identify and quantify the social and economic determinants of private health expenditures by Polish households with a primary interest in the role of income. Panel data regression analysis is used to estimate relationships between socioeconomic factors and households’ heal...

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Main Author: Błażej Łyszczarz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Collegium of Economic Analysis, SGH Warsaw School of Economics 2018-03-01
Series:Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics
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spelling doaj-302835bc0e0044e5ab2c7bf328979f422020-11-25T03:12:01ZengCollegium of Economic Analysis, SGH Warsaw School of EconomicsGospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics0867-00052300-52382018-03-01293113715710.33119/GN/100572100572Determinants of Household Health Expenditure in PolandBłażej Łyszczarz0Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu, Katedra Zdrowia PublicznegoThe aim of the paper is to identify and quantify the social and economic determinants of private health expenditures by Polish households with a primary interest in the role of income. Panel data regression analysis is used to estimate relationships between socioeconomic factors and households’ health expenditures. Fixed-effects, instrumental variables and dynamic panel approaches are used in the estimation. The data is taken from the Local Data Bank of Poland’s Central Statistical Office (GUS) and covers the period 1999-2015. Real per capita health expenditures are used as a dependent variable and the covariates are real disposable income, health status, healthcare availability, healthcare prices, pollution, and population age structure. Depending on model specification, the income elasticity of household health expenditure ranges from 0.45 to 0.87. Income elasticity lower than one means that healthcare financed directly from household budgets has the characteristics of a necessity good in Poland. Other factors that correlate with health spending are the proportion of the population over 70 years old and health status measured by life expectancy. Meanwhile, healthcare supply was a factor that proved to be unrelated to households’ health expenditure. On the other hand, the impact of healthcare prices and pollution is unclear.http://www.journalssystem.com/gna/,100572,0,2.htmlhealth expenditurehouseholdsregionspanel regressionincome elasticity
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Determinants of Household Health Expenditure in Poland
Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics
health expenditure
households
regions
panel regression
income elasticity
author_facet Błażej Łyszczarz
author_sort Błażej Łyszczarz
title Determinants of Household Health Expenditure in Poland
title_short Determinants of Household Health Expenditure in Poland
title_full Determinants of Household Health Expenditure in Poland
title_fullStr Determinants of Household Health Expenditure in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Household Health Expenditure in Poland
title_sort determinants of household health expenditure in poland
publisher Collegium of Economic Analysis, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
series Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics
issn 0867-0005
2300-5238
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The aim of the paper is to identify and quantify the social and economic determinants of private health expenditures by Polish households with a primary interest in the role of income. Panel data regression analysis is used to estimate relationships between socioeconomic factors and households’ health expenditures. Fixed-effects, instrumental variables and dynamic panel approaches are used in the estimation. The data is taken from the Local Data Bank of Poland’s Central Statistical Office (GUS) and covers the period 1999-2015. Real per capita health expenditures are used as a dependent variable and the covariates are real disposable income, health status, healthcare availability, healthcare prices, pollution, and population age structure. Depending on model specification, the income elasticity of household health expenditure ranges from 0.45 to 0.87. Income elasticity lower than one means that healthcare financed directly from household budgets has the characteristics of a necessity good in Poland. Other factors that correlate with health spending are the proportion of the population over 70 years old and health status measured by life expectancy. Meanwhile, healthcare supply was a factor that proved to be unrelated to households’ health expenditure. On the other hand, the impact of healthcare prices and pollution is unclear.
topic health expenditure
households
regions
panel regression
income elasticity
url http://www.journalssystem.com/gna/,100572,0,2.html
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