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Eficiencia del Gasto Total en Salud: Análisis no paramétrico en una muestra amplia de países

Pablo Daniel Monterubbianesi; Milva Geri; Fernando Lago; Nebel Silvana Moscoso

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Resumen

the fact that more than 70 % of countries show decreasing returns suggest that, once certain minimal standards of life quality are achieved, the marginal effect of each additional dollar assigned to health is not substantial. Conversely, in poor countries, where the expenditure in health presents increasing returns, the health performance could be substantially better by marginally raising the expenditure. On the other hand, financing structures of health expenditures may influence technical-allocative efficiency, while urbanization levels may impact scale efficiency (source: MeSH, NLM).

Cómo citar

Pablo Daniel Monterubbianesi, & Milva Geri, & Fernando Lago, & Nebel Silvana Moscoso (2017). Eficiencia del Gasto Total en Salud: Análisis no paramétrico en una muestra amplia de países. https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v19n1.44546