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Project

Underlying dimensions of population health: a longitudinal multicountry analysis of health production and health system's efficiency.

Health expenditure in wealthy countries (eg Belgium) increased much over the last 50 years. Growth in health care resources and their use (more and better diagnostics, medication, hospitals, nurses and physicians) may often have surpassed economic and population growth. Knowing how different ways of making health care available translated into different levels of population health is key to evaluating health system efficiency. We want to study the interdependencies between numerous potential determinants of health and health outcomes at the population level.
Date:1 Jan 2017 →  31 Dec 2020
Keywords:HEALTH ECONOMICS
Disciplines:Applied mathematics in specific fields, Statistics and numerical methods, Public health care, Public health sciences, Public health services