Is economic growth enough to propel rehabilitation expenditures? An empirical analysis of country panel data and policy implications.
Rachel NeillHunied KautsarAntonio TrujilloPublished in: BMC public health (2024)
This is the first known estimation of the association between rehabilitation expenditure and macroeconomic conditions. Our findings demonstrate that rehabilitation is sensitive to macroeconomic fluctuations and the path dependency of past expenditures. This would suggest the importance of increased financial prioritization of rehabilitation services and improved institutional strengthening to expand access to rehabilitation services for populations.