The effect of devolution on health: a generalised synthetic control analysis of Greater Manchester, England

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Britteon, Philip [1 ]
Fatimah, Alfariany [1 ]
Lau, Yiu-Shing [1 ]
Anselmi, Laura [1 ]
Turner, Alexi J. [1 ]
Gillibrand, Stephanie [1 ]
Wilson, Paul [1 ]
Checkland, Kath [1 ]
Sutton, Matt [1 ]
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[1] Univ Manchester, Ctr Primary Care & Heath Serv Res, Hlth Org Policy & Econ HOPE Res Grp, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England
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LANCET PUBLIC HEALTH | 2022年 / 7卷 / 10期
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MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES; LIFE EXPECTANCY; DECENTRALIZATION; SERVICES; OUTCOMES; SYSTEMS;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Background The devolution of public services from central to local government can increase sensitivity to local population needs but might also reduce the expertise and resources available. Little evidence is available on the impact of devolution on population health. We evaluated the effect of devolution affecting health services and wider determinants of health on life expectancy in Greater Manchester, England. Methods We estimated changes in life expectancy in Greater Manchester relative to a control group from the rest of England (excluding London), using a generalised synthetic control method. Using local district-level data collected between Jan 1,2006 and Dec 31,2019, we estimated the effect of devolution on the whole population and stratified by sex, district, income deprivation, and baseline life expectancy. Findings After devolution, from November, 2014, life expectancy in Greater Manchester was 0.196 years (95% CI 0.182-0.210) higher than expected when compared with the synthetic control group with similar pre-devolution trends. Life expectancy was protected from the decline observed in comparable areas in the 2 years after devolution and increased in the longer term. Increases in life expectancy were observed in eight of ten local authorities, were larger among men than women (0.338 years [0.315-0.362] for men; 0.057 years [0.040-0.074] for women), and were larger in areas with high income deprivation (0.390 years [0.369-0.412]) and lower life expectancy before devolution (0.291 years [0.271-0.311]). Interpretation Greater Manchester had better life expectancy than expected after devolution. The benefits of devolution were apparent in the areas with the highest income deprivation and lowest life expectancy, suggesting a narrowing of inequalities. Improvements were likely to be due to a coordinated devolution across sectors, affecting wider determinants of health and the organisation of care services. Copyright (C) 2022 The Author(s).
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