How Does the Academic and Scientific Profile of European Health Ministers and State Secretaries Matter for Informed Decisions?

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa-Pinto,Bernardo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Martinho-Dias,Daniel, Araújo,Fernando, Costa-Pereira,Altamiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: The impact of health politicians' qualifications on healthcare quality has not been widely studied. Objectives: To assess whether academic qualifications and scientific output of European health decision makers correlate with healthcare quality, as well as with other developmental and scientific indices. Methods: We assessed the academic qualifications and scientific output of health ministers and state secretaries of EU member states. Based on the highest academic degree held, we created an academic score for each politician, and calculated the average academic score of each country's health politicians. Associations between the average academic score and public perception of healthcare quality and other developmental and scientific variables were tested by means of simple and multiple linear regression models. Results: Half of the politicians held qualifications in the field of health, followed by economics and management (37%) and social sciences (35%). Over the last 10 years, 28% politicians had authored publications indexed in Web of ScienceTM, mostly in the field of health. The average academic score of health European politicians was negatively correlated with both public perception of healthcare quality (? = –0.473; p = 0.011) and with countries' gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (? = –0.664; p < 0.001). In a multiple linear regression model, the GDP per capita was independently and negatively associated with the average academic score (p = 0.038), but the same was not observed for the public perception of healthcare quality (p = 0.722). Conclusions: While correlation does not imply causation, in European countries with higher GDP per capita, health politicians tend to be less qualified.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How Does the Academic and Scientific Profile of European Health Ministers and State Secretaries Matter for Informed Decisions?
title How Does the Academic and Scientific Profile of European Health Ministers and State Secretaries Matter for Informed Decisions?
spellingShingle How Does the Academic and Scientific Profile of European Health Ministers and State Secretaries Matter for Informed Decisions?
Sousa-Pinto,Bernardo
Europe
Health policy
Politics
Quality of healthcare
title_short How Does the Academic and Scientific Profile of European Health Ministers and State Secretaries Matter for Informed Decisions?
title_full How Does the Academic and Scientific Profile of European Health Ministers and State Secretaries Matter for Informed Decisions?
title_fullStr How Does the Academic and Scientific Profile of European Health Ministers and State Secretaries Matter for Informed Decisions?
title_full_unstemmed How Does the Academic and Scientific Profile of European Health Ministers and State Secretaries Matter for Informed Decisions?
title_sort How Does the Academic and Scientific Profile of European Health Ministers and State Secretaries Matter for Informed Decisions?
author Sousa-Pinto,Bernardo
author_facet Sousa-Pinto,Bernardo
Martinho-Dias,Daniel
Araújo,Fernando
Costa-Pereira,Altamiro
author_role author
author2 Martinho-Dias,Daniel
Araújo,Fernando
Costa-Pereira,Altamiro
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa-Pinto,Bernardo
Martinho-Dias,Daniel
Araújo,Fernando
Costa-Pereira,Altamiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Europe
Health policy
Politics
Quality of healthcare
topic Europe
Health policy
Politics
Quality of healthcare
description Background: The impact of health politicians' qualifications on healthcare quality has not been widely studied. Objectives: To assess whether academic qualifications and scientific output of European health decision makers correlate with healthcare quality, as well as with other developmental and scientific indices. Methods: We assessed the academic qualifications and scientific output of health ministers and state secretaries of EU member states. Based on the highest academic degree held, we created an academic score for each politician, and calculated the average academic score of each country's health politicians. Associations between the average academic score and public perception of healthcare quality and other developmental and scientific variables were tested by means of simple and multiple linear regression models. Results: Half of the politicians held qualifications in the field of health, followed by economics and management (37%) and social sciences (35%). Over the last 10 years, 28% politicians had authored publications indexed in Web of ScienceTM, mostly in the field of health. The average academic score of health European politicians was negatively correlated with both public perception of healthcare quality (? = –0.473; p = 0.011) and with countries' gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (? = –0.664; p < 0.001). In a multiple linear regression model, the GDP per capita was independently and negatively associated with the average academic score (p = 0.038), but the same was not observed for the public perception of healthcare quality (p = 0.722). Conclusions: While correlation does not imply causation, in European countries with higher GDP per capita, health politicians tend to be less qualified.
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