Positive externalities of climate change mitigation and adaptation for human health: a review and conceptual framework for public health research

JC Bikomeye, CS Rublee, KMM Beyer - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Anthropogenic climate change is adversely impacting people and contributing to suffering
and increased costs from climate-related diseases and injuries. In responding to this urgent …

Impact of environmental quality on healthcare expenditures in developing countries: a panel data approach

A Anwar, S Hyder, R Bennett, M Younis - Healthcare, 2022 - mdpi.com
Objective: The deterioration in environmental quality has an economic and social cost. The
aim of this study is to analyze the impact of environmental factors on health expenditures in …

A health economics perspective on behavioural responses to climate change across geographic, socio-economic and demographic strata

J Borghi, M Kuhn - Environmental Research Letters, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
This perspective examines the relationship between climate change, health outcomes, and
behavioural responses across the life course. It identifies three primary channels through …

CLIMATE CHANGE AND PUBLIC HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE IN NIGERIA

CCC Edeh, UUG Nwagu - Journal of Economic …, 2024 - ecodev.bunghatta.ac.id
Despite the existence of various studies examining the effect of public health expenditure on
health outcomes in Nigeria and other countries, as well as the relationship between public …

[PDF][PDF] Impact of Environmental Quality on Healthcare Expenditures in Developing Countries: A Panel Data Approach. Healthcare 2022, 10, 1608

A Anwar, S Hyder, R Bennett, M Younis - 2022 - academia.edu
Objective: The deterioration in environmental quality has an economic and social cost. The
aim of this study is to analyze the impact of environmental factors on health expenditures in …

The rise of health expenditures: an analysis of the determinants and implications for the economy and welfare

I Frankovic - 2017 - repositum.tuwien.at
Over the last decades, rapid economic growth came along with considerable reductions in
mortality and large increases in health spending in developed countries. While a large …