Journal of Public Health in Africa (Jul 2023)

A time series analysis of government expenditure and health outcomes in Nigeria

  • Bosede O. Awoyemi,
  • Aderonke A. Makanju,
  • Jane Mpapalika,
  • Rita S. Ekpeyo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2023.1409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7

Abstract

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Background: Despite a significant share of Nigeria’s budget in the health sector, the health status has not improved, as reflected by poor health indicators. Objective: This study investigates the linkages between government expenditure and health outcomes in Nigeria. Methods: The Autoregressive Distributed Lag technique was used to examine the short- and long-run effects of government health expenditure on health outcomes separately. The health outcome was captured by life expectancy at birth and mortality rate. Results: Findings show a negative relationship exists between health expenditure and mortality rate, implying that a rise in health expenditure leads to a decrease in mortality rate, while life expectancy at birth positively responds to the changes in health expenditure. Conclusions: As a policy recommendation from this study, the government should pursue increasing health expenditure and partner with the private sector in the form of Public-Private Partnerships to improve the health sector and outcomes.

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