2020
DOI: 10.2147/rmhp.s266386
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<p>Predictors of (in)efficiencies of Healthcare Expenditure Among the Leading Asian Economies – Comparison of OECD and Non-OECD Nations</p>

Abstract: The goal of this study was to assess the effectiveness of healthcare spending among the leading Asian economies. Methods: We have selected a total of nine Asian nations, based on the strength of their economic output and long-term real GDP growth rates. The OECD members included Japan and the Republic of Korea, while the seven non-OECD nations were China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Thailand. Healthcare systems efficiency was analyzed over the period 1996-2017. To assess the effe… Show more

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“…On November 12 th , 2020, the World Health Assembly (WHA), the global decision-making body of the World Health Organisation (WHO), went on to pass the landmark resolution WHA73.10 for 'global actions on epilepsy and other neurological disorders 'with 13 new paragraphs on key aspects of global brain health as a matter of high priority (1). The resolution confirmed the enormous impact of stroke-related death and disability (2) This was noted to be the main reason behind 80% death(3) and disability(4) in low to middle-income countries worldwide (5,6).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…On November 12 th , 2020, the World Health Assembly (WHA), the global decision-making body of the World Health Organisation (WHO), went on to pass the landmark resolution WHA73.10 for 'global actions on epilepsy and other neurological disorders 'with 13 new paragraphs on key aspects of global brain health as a matter of high priority (1). The resolution confirmed the enormous impact of stroke-related death and disability (2) This was noted to be the main reason behind 80% death(3) and disability(4) in low to middle-income countries worldwide (5,6).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…A recent Japanese study gave evidence of the deleterious effect of COVID-19 in older adults ( 11 ). Japanese society is considered to be more protective for older adults that many Western countries as shown by the higher life expectancy of Japanese elderly that can be explained by socio-cultural differences (e.g., family care, nutrition) and health system organization ( 12 ). Yamada et al investigated changes in physical activity of 1,600 older adults living in community-dwelling before the COVID-19 pandemic (January 2020) and during the public health crisis (April 2020) ( 11 ).…”
Section: Covid-19 Crisis: the Elderly Face To The Public Health Authomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to good clinical outcomes (84). Commensurate rehabilitation initiated within the first seven days of stroke has been shown to initiate complex neurobiological processes which is instrumental in early neurologic recovery as evidenced in various clinical trials (85,86).…”
Section: Thrombolysis and The Management Of Medical And Surgical Compmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, thrombolysis of patients with unclear onset of symptoms but with eligibility according the neuroimaging parameters of the WAKE-UP trial have also made the Australian and the AHA stroke guidelines recommend in favour of the later (75).It is also interesting to note that of the guidelines reviewed, only three had explicitly stated recommendations on the management of thrombolysis-related complications such as bleeding and angioedema. More so, of the Asian countries included, only Japan had clear statements with this regard(76). It is equally important to address these limitations especially in resourcelimited regions such as Asia and South America, where there is also a scarcity of stroke intensive care units(77,78).…”
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confidence: 99%