Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health (May 2024)

Economic Indicators, Quantity and Quality of Health Care Resources Affecting Post-surgical Mortality

  • Raffaele Merola,
  • Maria Vargas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s44197-024-00249-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 613 – 620

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Abstract Objective to identify correlations between quality and quantity of health care resources, national economic indicators, and postoperative in-hospital mortality as reported in the EUSOS study. Methods Different variables were identified from a series of publicly available database. Postoperative in-hospital mortality was identified as reported by EUSOS study. Spearman non-parametric and Coefficients of non-linear regression were calculated. Results Quality of health care resources was strongly and negatively correlated to postoperative in-hospital mortality. Quantity of health care resources were negatively and moderately correlated to postoperative in-hospital mortality. National economic indicators were moderately and negatively correlated to postoperative in-hospital mortality. General mortality, as reported by WHO, was positively but very moderately correlated with postoperative in-hospital mortality. Conclusions Postoperative in-hospital mortality is strongly determined by quality of health care instead of quantity of health resources and health expenditures. We suggest that improving the quality of health care system might reduce postoperative in-hospital mortality.

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