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Published in: The European Journal of Health Economics 3/2009

01-07-2009 | Original Paper

Modelling health expenditure at the household level in Greece

Authors: Manos Matsaganis, Theodore Mitrakos, Panos Tsakloglou

Published in: The European Journal of Health Economics | Issue 3/2009

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Abstract

Health expenditure data are known to be afflicted by restricted range, zero values, skewness and kurtosis. Several methods for modelling such data have been suggested in the literature to cope with these problems. This paper compares the performance of several alternative estimators, including two-part models and generalised linear models. The dependent variable is household expenditure on health care in Greece, a country where out-of-pocket health expenditure is higher than anywhere else in the European Union, whether as a proportion of GDP, as a share of all health spending, or in per capita terms. To facilitate comparison of model performance, household health expenditure is examined in two different specifications: expenditure on all health care (where zero values are rare) and expenditure on hospital services alone (where zero values are common). In the case of expenditure on all health care, three of the estimators performed almost equally well in terms of three alternative model performance indicators: a modified two-part model with non-linear least squares in the second part, a constant-variance generalised linear model and a variance-proportional-to-mean generalised linear model. In the case of expenditure on hospital services, the constant-variance generalised linear model out-performed the rest. The findings suggest that no estimator is best under all circumstances, while most alternative estimators are likely to produce relatively similar results. The paper concludes by discussing implications for further research.
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Metadata
Title
Modelling health expenditure at the household level in Greece
Authors
Manos Matsaganis
Theodore Mitrakos
Panos Tsakloglou
Publication date
01-07-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
The European Journal of Health Economics / Issue 3/2009
Print ISSN: 1618-7598
Electronic ISSN: 1618-7601
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-008-0137-y

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