Patterns and Drivers of Health Spending Efficiency

38 Pages Posted: 31 Mar 2022

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Mercedes García-Escribano

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Pedro Juarros

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Tewodaj Mogues

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Date Written: March 1, 2022

Abstract

Demands for ramping up health expenditures are at an all-time high. Countries’ needs for additional health resources include responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, closing gaps in achieving the Sustainable Development Goal in health in most emerging and developing countries, and serving an ageing population in advanced economies. Facing limited fiscal space for raising health spending focuses policymakers’ attention on ensuring that resources are used efficiently. How sizable are the potential gains—in terms of freeing up resources and delivering better health outcomes—from improving health spending efficiency? How has efficiency evolved over the past decade? What can policymakers do to boost it? This paper estimates health spending efficiency across countries using bias-corrected data envelopment analysis and finds sizable differences in efficiency across countries, in particular among emerging and developing countries compared to advanced economies. The examination of the evolution of efficiency reveals that important efficiency gains have been made in the majority of countries. The paper also explores some of the key drivers of efficiency and finds that lower income inequality, less corruption, and health interventions oriented at expanding population access to basic health services are associated with greater efficiency.

Keywords: health sector, expenditure efficiency, universal health coverage, health outcome, health spending efficiency, health spending Efficiency, health intervention, health sector, health resource, Health care spending, Health care, Expenditure efficiency, Income, Global, Western Hemisphere

JEL Classification: H51, I10, I11, H50, E25

Suggested Citation

García-Escribano, Mercedes and Juarros, Pedro and Mogues, Tewodaj, Patterns and Drivers of Health Spending Efficiency (March 1, 2022). IMF Working Paper No. 2022/048, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4070782

Mercedes García-Escribano (Contact Author)

International Monetary Fund (IMF) ( email )

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Pedro Juarros

International Monetary Fund (IMF) ( email )

700 19th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20431
United States

Tewodaj Mogues

International Monetary Fund (IMF) ( email )

700 19th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20431
United States

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