| Literature DB >> 31847180 |
Hsin-Pei Hsueh1, Chien-Ming Wang2, Cheng-Feng Wu3,4, Fangjhy Li1.
Abstract
In this study, using the medical expenditures of the Taiwanese government and gross domestic product (GDP) as variables, the wavelet analysis method was used to empirically study the correlations and lead-lag relationships in quarterly data in the period from 1996 to 2016. In addition, the dependent population of the insured was used as the control variable.Entities:
Keywords: Wavelet analysis; co-movement relationship; gross domestic product; health insurance; medical expenditures
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31847180 PMCID: PMC6950574 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16245095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Phase Difference Icon.
Narrative statistics.
| Variable | HEC | GDP | DEP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 107,728.8 | 3,123,724 | 8,652,338 |
| Median | 106,761.5 | 3,113,779 | 8,733,195 |
| Max | 171,831 | 4,443,027 | 9,221,601 |
| Min | 52,331 | 1,929,854 | 8,054,069 |
| Std. Dev | 33,051.01 | 658,906.2 | 390,786.1 |
| Skewness | 0.141683 | 0.129568 | −0.217136 |
| Kurtosis | 1.889501 | 2.033702 | 1.567612 |
| Jarque-Bera Test | 4.597268 | 3.503094 | 7.841147 |
| Probability | 0.100396 | 0.173505 | 0.01983 ** |
*, **, *** indicate significance at 10%, 5%, and 1%, respectively. HEC is health insurance medical expense expenditures. GDP is Gross Domestic Product. DEP is the dependent population of the insured.
Figure 2Linkage analysis between health insurance medical expenditures in Taiwan and GDP with the control variable of the dependent population. (a.1) Wavelet Coherency, (a.2) 1–4 year frequency band, (a.3) 4–8 year frequency band, (b.1) Wavelet Partial Coherency, (b.2) 1–4 year frequency band, (b.3) 4–8 year frequency band.