Fernando Pablo Lago
Universidad Nacional del Sur
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Salud Colectiva | 2012
Fernando Pablo Lago; Nebel Silvana Moscoso; María Eugenia Elorza; Nadia Vanina Ripari
In this paper we analyze the degree of equity in access to the public health care system in the Province of Buenos Aires (Argentina). Through a quantitative retrospective study, we analyze the inequalities in the distribution of the total public health expenditure per capita. This variable is used as a proxy for the ability of the inhabitants of each jurisdiction to access health care services. The results indicate the existence of large disparities in the levels of expenditure devoted to the population without health coverage. Moreover, the existence of greater health care needs (estimated using infant mortality rates and percentage of homes with basic needs unmet) does not translate into higher levels of public expenditure. Finally, we detect a positive association between the relative wealth of municipalities (measured by the gross geographic product per capita) and the public health expenditure per capita.In this paper we analyze the degree of equity in access to the public health care system in the Province of Buenos Aires (Argentina). Through a quantitative retrospective study, we analyze the inequalities in the distribution of the total public health expenditure per capita. This variable is used as a proxy for the ability of the inhabitants of each jurisdiction to access health care services. The results indicate the existence of large disparities in the levels of expenditure devoted to the population without health coverage. Moreover, the existence of greater health care needs (estimated using infant mortality rates and percentage of homes with basic needs unmet) does not translate into higher levels of public expenditure. Finally, we detect a positive association between the relative wealth of municipalities (measured by the gross geographic product per capita) and the public health expenditure per capita.
Revista de Salud Pública | 2017
Milva Geri; Pablo Daniel Monterubbianesi; Fernando Pablo Lago; Nebel Silvana Moscoso
OBJECTIVE To measure the efficiency of 190 countries in producing health results and the factors that determine such efficiency. METHODOLOGY A data envelopment analysis was conducted on worldwide data from the year 2009 in order to estimate the efficient frontier, based on total health expenditure per capita, as well on infant mortality rate and life expectancy at birth. At the same time, an analysis of the determinants of expenditure efficiency was performed through Tobit models. RESULTS African nations have lower technical and allocative efficiency, but higher scale efficiency. The quality of institutions has a statistically significant impact on the levels of technical and allocative efficiency and on the levels of scale efficiency. The percentage of health expenditure financed by private insurers has an impact on technical and allocative efficiency, while urbanization rates affect the scale efficiency. DISCUSSION 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).
Salud Colectiva | 2016
María Florencia Arnaudo; Fernando Pablo Lago; Nebel Silvana Moscoso; Ernesto Báscolo; Natalia Yavich
In Argentina, during the decade of the 1990s major changes were introduced into the regulatory framework of the national obras sociales, or union-based health coverage plans. Using data from the Federal Administration of Public Income (AFIP) [Administración Federal de Ingresos Públicos], this study evaluates for the years 2004 and 2011: a) the importance of obras sociales within the healthcare system, b) the degree of concentration of this health social security subsystem, and c) the inequalities in the availability of funds among the obras sociales and their beneficiaries. The results show an increased importance of obras sociales within the Argentine health system. The concentration of funds distributed to the most important institutions within the subsystem showed no change, while the concentration of contributors to these institutions slightly increased and that of beneficiaries decreased. Finally, a reduction of the inequalities in funds per beneficiary received by different institutions was observed. This trend can be explained, among other factors, by the attenuation of wage differentials between branches of economic activity and the actions of the so-called Solidarity Redistribution Fund.
Revista Gerencia y Políticas de Salud | 2013
Fernando Pablo Lago; María Eugenia Elorza; Silvana Nebel-Moscoso; Nadia Vanina-Ripari
Rev. Asoc. Med. Bahía Blanca | 2006
Nebel Silvana Moscoso; Fernando Pablo Lago
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Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos | 2018
Milva Geri; Fernando Pablo Lago; Nebel Silvana Moscoso
Revista Cubana de Salud Pública | 2017
Nebel Silvana Moscoso; Milva Geri; María Florencia Arnaudo; Fernando Pablo Lago
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy | 2017
Florencia Arnaudo; Fernando Pablo Lago; Valentina Viego
HORIZONTE SANITARIO | 2016
María Eugenia Elorza; Nebel Silvana Moscoso; Fernando Pablo Lago