Socio-economic determinants of public healthcare

The main socio-economic mission of the healthcare system is to participate in the formation of workforce, strengthen the labor potential of society, and promote economic growth. The national health serves as an important economic resource. The COVID-19 pandemic has proven that losses due to illness...

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Main Authors: Mykola Melnyk, Andriy Blyznyukov, Svitlana Kolomiiets, Ruslan Dinits
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Published: Academic Research and Publishing UG (i. G.) 2024-03-01
Series:Health Economics and Management Review
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description The main socio-economic mission of the healthcare system is to participate in the formation of workforce, strengthen the labor potential of society, and promote economic growth. The national health serves as an important economic resource. The COVID-19 pandemic has proven that losses due to illness and absence of employees from the workplace have negative economic consequences. The bibliometric study conducted via the VOSViewer bibliometric analysis of Scopus publications in 2014-2024 for the query “socio-economic determinants of public healthcare” allowed to structure the scientific work within 8 clusters. The latter showed leading researchers from the USA, the UK, India, Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy and Spain. In 2020-2023, due to the pandemic, publication activity in this area increased significantly. The article conducts a regression analysis of the impact of socio-economic determinants on the level of public healthcare. The public healthcare index is the population life expectancy. Among socio-economic determinants, there are nine components as factor attributes: current healthcare expenditures per capita; income shares of the richest and poorest – 10% and 20%; mortality rates up to 5 years and from suicide; number of people using at least basic sanitation and safe drinking water services, etc. The data for Ukraine from the World Bank statistical base for 2002-2019 were used as an information fundament. The multiple regression generation by the method of stepwise exclusion of variables was implemented using the MS Excel software. The article formulates a list of recommendations for increasing life expectancy. It includes measures to ensure the sanitary and epidemiological well-being of the population, development of healthcare infrastructure. The research also ensures availability of medical services to the population. The study educates and informs the population about the hygiene importance, proper use of sanitation and the consequences of inadequate sanitary conditions for health. Relevance of affordable sanitation improvement programmes for the poor is discussed.
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spelling doaj-art-2d97d417a61f4ccaa7f7dc9c70f2a52b2025-08-20T02:16:49ZengAcademic Research and Publishing UG (i. G.)Health Economics and Management Review2786-46262786-46342024-03-0151324710.61093/hem.2024.1-03Socio-economic determinants of public healthcareMykola Melnyk0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6244-5190Andriy Blyznyukov1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2385-9841Svitlana Kolomiiets2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7832-8415Ruslan Dinits3https://orcid.org/0009-0008-8504-5203PhD Student, Kozminski University (Poland)Doctoral Student, Warsaw School of Economics (Poland)PhD, Associate Professor, Sumy State University (Ukraine)PhD Student, Sumy State University (Ukraine); Nikopol Gymnasium 25 (Ukraine)The main socio-economic mission of the healthcare system is to participate in the formation of workforce, strengthen the labor potential of society, and promote economic growth. The national health serves as an important economic resource. The COVID-19 pandemic has proven that losses due to illness and absence of employees from the workplace have negative economic consequences. The bibliometric study conducted via the VOSViewer bibliometric analysis of Scopus publications in 2014-2024 for the query “socio-economic determinants of public healthcare” allowed to structure the scientific work within 8 clusters. The latter showed leading researchers from the USA, the UK, India, Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy and Spain. In 2020-2023, due to the pandemic, publication activity in this area increased significantly. The article conducts a regression analysis of the impact of socio-economic determinants on the level of public healthcare. The public healthcare index is the population life expectancy. Among socio-economic determinants, there are nine components as factor attributes: current healthcare expenditures per capita; income shares of the richest and poorest – 10% and 20%; mortality rates up to 5 years and from suicide; number of people using at least basic sanitation and safe drinking water services, etc. The data for Ukraine from the World Bank statistical base for 2002-2019 were used as an information fundament. The multiple regression generation by the method of stepwise exclusion of variables was implemented using the MS Excel software. The article formulates a list of recommendations for increasing life expectancy. It includes measures to ensure the sanitary and epidemiological well-being of the population, development of healthcare infrastructure. The research also ensures availability of medical services to the population. The study educates and informs the population about the hygiene importance, proper use of sanitation and the consequences of inadequate sanitary conditions for health. Relevance of affordable sanitation improvement programmes for the poor is discussed.https://armgpublishing.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/HEM_1_2024_3.pdfpublic healthcaresocio-economic determinantsbibliometric analysisregression analysislife expectancymortality ratesanitation services
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public healthcare
socio-economic determinants
bibliometric analysis
regression analysis
life expectancy
mortality rate
sanitation services
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socio-economic determinants
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regression analysis
life expectancy
mortality rate
sanitation services
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