The Relationship between Environmental Performance Index, Economic Growth and Public Health Expenditures: Panel Cointegration Approach

Introduction: Economic growth has a direct impact on public health expenditures; also, itindirectly affects public health expenditures through the environment’s quality. Therefore,this study aimed to investigate the relationship between environmental performance index,economic growth, and public hea...

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Main Authors: mahdi shahraki, simin ghaderi
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Health Management & Informatics
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Online Access:https://jhmi.sums.ac.ir/article_47598_ec48ae9a3ac157e8bbe132757cf248f4.pdf
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description Introduction: Economic growth has a direct impact on public health expenditures; also, itindirectly affects public health expenditures through the environment’s quality. Therefore,this study aimed to investigate the relationship between environmental performance index,economic growth, and public health expenditures in countries with high and very highhuman development index.Methods: The present descriptive-analytical and applied study was performed on 16 countrieswith high and very high human development index. The time-series data required for theyears 2006-2018 were extracted from the World Bank and United Nations database andenvironmental performance index extracted from the Yale University website. Im, Pesaranand Shin (IPS), Levin, Lin, and Chu (LLC), Augmented Dickey–Fuller (ADF)– Fisher, andPhillips-Perron (PP)–Fisher tests for stationary and Pedroni and Kao tests for cointegrationwere used. The study model was estimated by the DOLS cointegration method in Eviews 10software.Results: The mean environmental performance index for selected countries with very highand high human development index was 79.04 and 64.71, respectively; also, the elasticity ofpublic health expenditures to gross national production, environmental performance index,physician supply, and urbanization ratio were 0.96, -2.41, 0.441 and 0.448, respectively.Conclusion: Increasing economic growth, urbanization ratio, and physician supply hada positive effect, and improving environmental performance index had a negative effecton public health expenditures. Therefore, to reduce public health expenditures, policiesare recommended to maintain environmental sustainability and reduce environmentalpollutants, and to invest in advanced equipment to purify pollutant gases. Maintaining andincreasing economic growth is also essential for adopting policies to increase physicians andinvest in health infrastructure.
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spelling doaj.art-1382ca000fe5466aa1ca88a85de3f8332022-12-21T21:59:04ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Health Management & Informatics2322-10972423-58572021-01-01811847598The Relationship between Environmental Performance Index, Economic Growth and Public Health Expenditures: Panel Cointegration Approachmahdi shahraki0simin ghaderi1Assistance Professor of Health Economics, Faculty of Management and Human Science, Chabahar Maritime University, Chabahar, IranAssistance Professor of Economics, Faculty of Management and Human Science, Chabahar Maritime University, Chabahar, IranIntroduction: Economic growth has a direct impact on public health expenditures; also, itindirectly affects public health expenditures through the environment’s quality. Therefore,this study aimed to investigate the relationship between environmental performance index,economic growth, and public health expenditures in countries with high and very highhuman development index.Methods: The present descriptive-analytical and applied study was performed on 16 countrieswith high and very high human development index. The time-series data required for theyears 2006-2018 were extracted from the World Bank and United Nations database andenvironmental performance index extracted from the Yale University website. Im, Pesaranand Shin (IPS), Levin, Lin, and Chu (LLC), Augmented Dickey–Fuller (ADF)– Fisher, andPhillips-Perron (PP)–Fisher tests for stationary and Pedroni and Kao tests for cointegrationwere used. The study model was estimated by the DOLS cointegration method in Eviews 10software.Results: The mean environmental performance index for selected countries with very highand high human development index was 79.04 and 64.71, respectively; also, the elasticity ofpublic health expenditures to gross national production, environmental performance index,physician supply, and urbanization ratio were 0.96, -2.41, 0.441 and 0.448, respectively.Conclusion: Increasing economic growth, urbanization ratio, and physician supply hada positive effect, and improving environmental performance index had a negative effecton public health expenditures. Therefore, to reduce public health expenditures, policiesare recommended to maintain environmental sustainability and reduce environmentalpollutants, and to invest in advanced equipment to purify pollutant gases. Maintaining andincreasing economic growth is also essential for adopting policies to increase physicians andinvest in health infrastructure.https://jhmi.sums.ac.ir/article_47598_ec48ae9a3ac157e8bbe132757cf248f4.pdfpublic health expenditureenvironmental performance indexeconomic growth
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The Relationship between Environmental Performance Index, Economic Growth and Public Health Expenditures: Panel Cointegration Approach
Journal of Health Management & Informatics
public health expenditure
environmental performance index
economic growth
title The Relationship between Environmental Performance Index, Economic Growth and Public Health Expenditures: Panel Cointegration Approach
title_full The Relationship between Environmental Performance Index, Economic Growth and Public Health Expenditures: Panel Cointegration Approach
title_fullStr The Relationship between Environmental Performance Index, Economic Growth and Public Health Expenditures: Panel Cointegration Approach
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Environmental Performance Index, Economic Growth and Public Health Expenditures: Panel Cointegration Approach
title_short The Relationship between Environmental Performance Index, Economic Growth and Public Health Expenditures: Panel Cointegration Approach
title_sort relationship between environmental performance index economic growth and public health expenditures panel cointegration approach
topic public health expenditure
environmental performance index
economic growth
url https://jhmi.sums.ac.ir/article_47598_ec48ae9a3ac157e8bbe132757cf248f4.pdf
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