Catastrophic health expenditures: a disproportionate risk in uninsured ethnic minorities with diabetes
ConclusionsOur findings indicate that uninsured patients with diabetes are at significantly elevated risks for CHE. These risks are further found to be disproportionately higher among uninsured racial/ethnic minorities, suggesting that CHE may present a channel through which structural economic and health disparities are perpetuated. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 6, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Catastrophic health expenditures: a disproportionate risk in uninsured ethnic minorities with diabetes
Chargemaster prices are the list prices that providers and health systems assign to each of their medical services in the US. These charges are often several factors of magnitude higher than those extended to ... (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 6, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Sebastian Linde and Leonard E. Egede Tags: Research Source Type: research

Catastrophic health expenditures: a disproportionate risk in uninsured ethnic minorities with diabetes
ConclusionsOur findings indicate that uninsured patients with diabetes are at significantly elevated risks for CHE. These risks are further found to be disproportionately higher among uninsured racial/ethnic minorities, suggesting that CHE may present a channel through which structural economic and health disparities are perpetuated. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 6, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

End-of-life expenditure on health care for the older population: a scoping review
ConclusionThe results of studies on end-of-life expenditure for the older population conducted so far are largely inconsistent. The review showed a great variety of problems appearing in the area of end-of-life expenditure analysis, related to methodology, data availability, and the comparability of results. Further research is needed to improve the methods of analyses, as well as to develop some analysis standards to enhance research quality and comparability. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 1, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

End-of-life expenditure on health care for the older population: a scoping review
The existing evidence shows that the pattern of health expenditure differs considerably between people at the end-of-life and people in other periods of their lives. The awareness of these differences, combine... (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 1, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Ewa Kocot, Azzurra Ferrero, Shibu Shrestha and Katarzyna Dubas-Jak óbczyk Tags: Review Source Type: research

End-of-life expenditure on health care for the older population: a scoping review
ConclusionThe results of studies on end-of-life expenditure for the older population conducted so far are largely inconsistent. The review showed a great variety of problems appearing in the area of end-of-life expenditure analysis, related to methodology, data availability, and the comparability of results. Further research is needed to improve the methods of analyses, as well as to develop some analysis standards to enhance research quality and comparability. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 1, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Timing of preventive behavior in the case of a new and evolving health risk: the case of COVID-19 vaccination
ConclusionsResults from the study contribute to understanding important factors that predict timing of vaccination plans. These findings can also contribute to the wider knowledge base about timing of preventive behavior uptake in novel risk contexts. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - February 27, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Timing of preventive behavior in the case of a new and evolving health risk: the case of COVID-19 vaccination
Time preferences for preventive behavior under novel risks and uncertain contexts may differ from timing preferences related to familiar risks. Therefore, it is crucial to examine drivers of preventative healt... (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - February 27, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Deeksha Gupta and Caroline Rudisill Tags: Research Source Type: research

Correction: A comparative study of bibliometric analysis on old adults ’ cognitive impairment based on web of science and CNKI via CiteSpace
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Source: Health Economics Review - February 22, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Public health spending in Sub-Saharan Africa: exploring transmission mechanisms using the latent growth curve mediation model
This study assessed the mediating role of these factors in domestic general government health expenditure (DGGHE) effects to propose solutions for improving population health outcomes (PHO). The analysis used the Latent Growth Curve Mediation Model (LGCMM) approach within the structural equation model (SEM) framework for panel data from 42 SSA countries from 2015 to 2018. The findings were that malaria and female education formed a channel through which DGGHE imparted its effects on DALY in SSA, and these effects were achieved via the specific path from the DGGHE slope to the DALY slope, via malaria and female education sl...
Source: Health Economics Review - February 19, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research