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Poverty, health status and healthcare utilisation: is wealth imperative for a healthy society?

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Resumo:This project assesses the role of the population at-risk-of-poverty on population health, more specifically on health status and healthcare utilisation, as indicators of the performance of the health system in place. Time-series cross-sectional data for primarily European countries is used to investigate variation in health outcomes and health care attributable to differences in poverty and other social determinants. The study reveals health system-independent effects of social determinants on life expectancy and effects of substantial magnitude on healthy life years for particular types of health systems. Observed effects on healthcare utilisation complement identified differences among health systems.
Autores principais:Himmelreich, Tom
Assunto:Poverty Health economics Social determinants of health Health inequity
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:This project assesses the role of the population at-risk-of-poverty on population health, more specifically on health status and healthcare utilisation, as indicators of the performance of the health system in place. Time-series cross-sectional data for primarily European countries is used to investigate variation in health outcomes and health care attributable to differences in poverty and other social determinants. The study reveals health system-independent effects of social determinants on life expectancy and effects of substantial magnitude on healthy life years for particular types of health systems. Observed effects on healthcare utilisation complement identified differences among health systems.