Abstract

Background:Inequality in households’ and individuals' consumption expenditures is one of the most important aspects of health status difference among households and individuals.Objectives:We investigated the impact of some macro-economic factors specially inequality factors on the Iranian rural health status since 1986 through 2012.Patients and Methods:We conducted a longitudinal ecological and analytical study. The average sample size was 14602 households whom Iranian Statistics Center selected by a multi-stages clustering sampling approach. All required data has been collected from Iranian Statistics Centre and Deputy for Curial Affaires of Iranian Ministry of Health. We calculated the Gini coefficients for the rural food and health expenditures, then conducted a transloge autoregressive order one (AR1) to investigate the association between the Iranian rural households' key mortality rates and the food and health expenditure Gini coefficients, time trend, GDP per capita (PPP), and GDP per capita Gini coefficients.Results:The mean of Gini coefficients were 0.137 and 0.21 for the rural food expenditures inequality based on current and constant price, respectively. In addition, the mean of Gini coefficients were 0.26 and 0.31 for the rural health expenditures inequality based on current and constant price, respectively. The time trend, transloged form of Gini coefficients for health expenditures and GDP per capita Gini coefficients presented a significant negative correlation with transloged form of neonatal mortality rate. With regard to the transloged form of under five mortality we observed a significant negative correlation with time trend and transloged form of Gini coefficients for health expenditure and GDP per capita. Finally, there was a significant negative correlation between transloged forms of maternal mortality rate.Conclusions:Iranian policy makers should consider the rural health and food expenditures inequality and try to adopt more effective policies and plans to decrease it. In addition, they should improve the macro-economic factors to improve the rural households' health status.

Highlights

  • Inequality in households’ and individuals' consumption expenditures is one of the most important aspects of health status difference among households and individuals

  • This study investigated the distribution of food and health expenditures among the Iranian rural households, and its association with health status of these households during 1986 to 2012

  • We considered two scenarios in this stage; 1) Calculating Gini coefficient based on current prices, and 2) Calculating Gini coefficient based on constant prices

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Introduction

Inequality in households’ and individuals' consumption expenditures is one of the most important aspects of health status difference among households and individuals. Conclusions: Iranian policy makers should consider the rural health and food expenditures inequality and try to adopt more effective policies and plans to decrease it They should improve the macro-economic factors to improve the rural households' health status. A study from 1998 to 2007 reported significant inequality in healthcare expenditures for households of Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: This paper provides a practical and fair implication for policy makers and health services managers and demonstrates a good picture for allocating resources in healthcare area. This manuscript can be used for health economics experts, students, and other researches

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