[Public healthcare expenditure and COVID-19 mortality in Spain and in Europe]

2020 
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between public health expenditure per capita (PHEpc) and the mortality rate due to COVID-19 (MR-COVID-19) in Europe and Spain MATERIAL AND METHODS: Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to compare and contrast MR-COVID-19 between countries and autonomous communities with higher and lower PHEpc than the mean RESULTS: No correlation between PHEpc and MR-COVID-19 (r: 0 3;p = 14) was found among European countries or Spain's Autonomous Communities (r: 0 03;p=0 91) No significant differences were found when comparing MR-COVID-19 among PHEpc groups CONCLUSIONS: The available evidence does not support association between "low" public healthcare expenditure and the poor outcomes observed in Spain during the COVID-19 pandemic Increased funding for the Spanish National Health System should be earmarked for structural reforms to increase its social efficiency
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