Domain: Health Expenditure & Outcomes
Relationship between health spending and population health outcomes including life expectancy and mortality
Relationship between health spending and population health outcomes including life expectancy, infant mortality, and the contested role of public vs private expenditure. Built on WHO Commission (2001), Filmer & Pritchett (1999), and Cutler, Deaton & Lleras-Muney (2006).
Relationship between health spending and population health outcomes including life expectancy and mortality
life_expectancy
Life Expectancy at BirthAverage number of years a newborn is expected to live given current age-specific mortality rates.
health_expenditure_per_capita
Health Expenditure Per CapitaTotal health spending per person in purchasing power parity dollars, capturing aggregate resource allocation to health systems.
infant_mortality
Infant MortalityDeaths per 1000 live births in the first year of life, a key indicator of child health and healthcare system performance.
Domain: Health Expenditure & Outcomes
Relationship between health spending and population health outcomes including life expectancy and mortality
How health financing models, spending levels, and system organization affect population health outcomes, equity, and financial protection across countries worldwide.
Social determinants of health — how income, education, housing, social support, and neighborhood environment shape health outcomes and drive health inequalities. Built on Berkman & Syme (1979), Marmot (2005), Cutler & Lleras-Muney (2010), Chetty et al. (2016), and Holt-Lunstad et al. (2015).
Install this PAX into your Praxis instance:
praxis_import_pax("health-outcomes-global.pax.tar.gz", install=True)