Health, economic crisis, and austerity: A comparison of Greece, Finland and Iceland

Reports have attributed a public health tragedy in Greece to the Great Recession and the subsequent application of austerity programs. It is also claimed that the comparison of Greece with Iceland and Finland—where austerity policies were not applied—reveals the harmful effect of austerity on health...

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Main Authors: Tapia Granados, José A., Rodriguez, Javier M.
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168851015001165
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:119:y:2015:i:7:p:941-953 2024-04-14T08:13:26+00:00 Health, economic crisis, and austerity: A comparison of Greece, Finland and Iceland Tapia Granados, José A. Rodriguez, Javier M. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168851015001165 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168851015001165 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:27:34Z Reports have attributed a public health tragedy in Greece to the Great Recession and the subsequent application of austerity programs. It is also claimed that the comparison of Greece with Iceland and Finland—where austerity policies were not applied—reveals the harmful effect of austerity on health and that by protecting spending in health and social budgets, governments can offset the harmful effects of economic crises on health. We use data on life expectancy, mortality rates, incidence of infectious diseases, rates of vaccination, self-reported health and other measures to examine the evolution of population health and health services performance in Greece, Finland and Iceland since 1990–2011 or 2012—the most recent years for which data are available. We find that in the three countries most indicators of population health continued improving after the Great Recession started. In terms of population health and performance of the health care system, in the period after 2007 for which data are available, Greece did as good as Iceland and Finland. The evidence does not support the claim that there is a health crisis in Greece. On the basis of the extant evidence, claims of a public health tragedy in Greece seem overly exaggerated. Population health; Health service performance; Greece; Iceland; Finland; Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Reports have attributed a public health tragedy in Greece to the Great Recession and the subsequent application of austerity programs. It is also claimed that the comparison of Greece with Iceland and Finland—where austerity policies were not applied—reveals the harmful effect of austerity on health and that by protecting spending in health and social budgets, governments can offset the harmful effects of economic crises on health. We use data on life expectancy, mortality rates, incidence of infectious diseases, rates of vaccination, self-reported health and other measures to examine the evolution of population health and health services performance in Greece, Finland and Iceland since 1990–2011 or 2012—the most recent years for which data are available. We find that in the three countries most indicators of population health continued improving after the Great Recession started. In terms of population health and performance of the health care system, in the period after 2007 for which data are available, Greece did as good as Iceland and Finland. The evidence does not support the claim that there is a health crisis in Greece. On the basis of the extant evidence, claims of a public health tragedy in Greece seem overly exaggerated. Population health; Health service performance; Greece; Iceland; Finland;
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author Tapia Granados, José A.
Rodriguez, Javier M.
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Health, economic crisis, and austerity: A comparison of Greece, Finland and Iceland
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title Health, economic crisis, and austerity: A comparison of Greece, Finland and Iceland
title_short Health, economic crisis, and austerity: A comparison of Greece, Finland and Iceland
title_full Health, economic crisis, and austerity: A comparison of Greece, Finland and Iceland
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title_full_unstemmed Health, economic crisis, and austerity: A comparison of Greece, Finland and Iceland
title_sort health, economic crisis, and austerity: a comparison of greece, finland and iceland
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