Economic Enviroment and Health Care Coverage: Analysis of Social Acceptance of Access Restrictive Policies Applied in Spain in the Context of Economic Crisis
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Economic Enviroment and Health Care Coverage: Analysis of Social Acceptance of Access Restrictive Policies Applied in Spain in the Context of Economic CrisisData
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Picatoste, J., et al.,(2018). Economic environment and health care coverage: Analysis of social acceptance of access restrictive policies applied in Spain in the context of economic crisis, Journal of Cleaner Production, 172, 3600-3608, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.02.140
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[Abstract]: Society wellbeing is one the main goals of economic development. During the XX
century, societies succeeded increasing their standard of living and the general
welfare. But, in 2008, barely begun the XXI century, the strongest economic crisis
ever known, destroyed much of the social achievements. Although the European
Union had to deal with this situation by designing common policies, the member
states have handled this crisis in many different ways. Their restrictive budgets
affected a lot of social policies and its effects were mainly suffered for the most
disadvantaged people. In this paper we deal with a structural equations model for
assessing the population acceptation of those restrictions in health expenses. Spain
has one of the best public health system all over the world, and that is the reason
for choosing this country to conduct our survey. Our results point out the general
disagreement with the cuts in health expenses.
Palabras chave
Economic crisis
Social sustainability
Health policy
Inequality
Poverty
Structural equations model
Social sustainability
Health policy
Inequality
Poverty
Structural equations model
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