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An association of total health expenditure with GDP and life expectancy

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posted on 2025-05-09, 16:43 authored by Sojib Bin Zaman, Naznin Hossain, Varshil Mehta, Shuchita Sharmin, Shakeel Mahmood
Introduction: Gradual total health expenditure (THE) has become a major concern. It is not only the increased THE, but also its unequal growth in overall economy, found among the developing countries. If increased life expectancy is considered as a leverage for an individual’s investment in health services, it can be expected that as the life expectancy increases, tendency of health care investment will also experience a boost up. Objective: The aim of the present study was to explore and identify the association of healthcare expenditure with the life expectancy and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in developing countries, especially that of Bangladesh. Methodology: Data were retrospectively collected from “Health Bulletin 2011” and “Sample Vital Registration System 2010” of Bangladesh considering the fiscal year 1996 to fiscal year 2006. Using STATA, multivariable logistic regression was performed to find out the association of total health expenditure with GDP and life expectancy. Results: A direct relationship between GDP and total health expenditure was found through analysing the data. At the individual level, income had a direct influence on health spending. However, there was no significant relationship between total health expenditure with increased life expectancy. Conclusion: The present study did not find any association between life expectancy and total health expenditure. However, our analysis found out that total health expenditure is more sensitive to gross domestic product rather than life expectancy.

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Journal of Medical Research and Innovation

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1

Issue

2

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AU7-AU12

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Scientific Scholar LLC

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  • en, English

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Faculty of Health and Medicine

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© 2017. The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CC BY license. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)

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