Evaluating health system expenditure across the rural-urban spectrum in New Zealand: a study protocol

评估新西兰城乡地区卫生系统支出:一项研究方案

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Inequities in health status exist in New Zealand across the rural-urban spectrum. In parallel, rural-urban differences in health service utilisation vary by service type. Despite the New Zealand public health system being based on principles of universal access, equity and fairness, levels of health expenditure on rural and urban populations are not well understood. The purpose of the study is to undertake a rural-urban analysis of public health system expenditure, based on individual-level service utilisation and national pricing of health service events. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Individual-level service utilisation and pricing will be collated from national collection databases for all eligible users of publicly funded services. The analysis will include calendar years 2017-2024. Descriptive analysis and a two-part generalised linear regression model will be used to identify if rural-urban differences in expenditure exist, and what the association of rurality is with expenditure (if any). The model will also be used to identify geographic regions with expenditure levels that vary from those predicted using regression model weights. As the specific statistical approach will be determined by data attributes, this protocol outlines the intended approach to construct the analytical model. ETHICS AND CONSULTATION: Ethics approval was obtained from the University of Otago Human Research Ethics Committee (HD23/052). Māori consultation has been undertaken with the Ngāi Tahu Research Consultation Committee and will continue throughout the research process.

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