Do public health expenditures affect maternal and child health in Madagascar?

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作者
Razakamanana, Marilys Victoire [1 ]
Andrianatoandro, Voahirana Tantely [2 ]
Ramiandrisoa, Tiarinisaina Olivier [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Catholic Univ Madagascar, Univ Catholique Madagascar Ambatoroka, Ctr Rech Dev CRD, Ambatoroka 101, Antananarivo 6059, Madagascar
[2] Univ Paris Saclay, Unite Mixte Rech Internatl Soutenabil & Resilience, UMI SOURCE, IRD, Paris, France
[3] Univ Antananarivo, Ctr Etud Econ CEE, Ambohitsaina, Antananarivo, Madagascar
关键词
Madagascar; Public health expenditure effects; Maternal and child health care; Panel data; OUTCOMES; IMPACT; NEWBORN; CARE;
D O I
10.1186/s13561-023-00462-7
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
BackgroundPrevious studies have argued that the relationship between health expenditures and health outcomes is more significant among the poor than the non-poor. However, public spending alone does not improve health status. Quality of governance is considered not only as an important determinant of health outcomes but also of the efficiency of public expenditure on health. In low-income countries, barriers to quality service provision can be observed, which may explain the effects of health expenditures. Therefore, this paper aims to identify the relationship between health expenditures and maternal and child mortality in Madagascar and the potential bottlenecks in the flow of funds for maternal and child health.MethodsUsing panel data, fixed and random effect models for the 22 regions of Madagascar over the period 2010 to 2017 were used. Then bottlenecks related to the flow of funds for maternal and child health were identified.ResultsThe results reveal that, on the one hand, funding for maternal health, mainly constituted by equipment endowments for health facilities, significantly contributes to the improvement of maternal health (-0.35; p-value = 0.00). On the other hand, child health financing, often realized through transfers of funds to the health system, does not affect children's health (0.22; p-value = 0.88). The bottleneck analysis illustrates that the transferred funds can suffer from delay or misappropriation and only few parts reach beneficiaries.ConclusionsEquipment endowments contributed more to health improvement and would be more effective than monetary financing.
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