Does austerity harm health?

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Does austerity harm health? Aaron Reeves @aaronsreeves aaron.reeves@sociology.ox.ac.uk February 25, 2014

Thanks to... Sanjay Basu Stanford Martin McKee LSHTM David Stuckler Oxford health? Page 2

Austerity s health effects February 25, 2014 Page 3

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health? Page 5

Three key questions 1. What changes have there been to health and social protection spending? 2. Has the economic crisis harmed health? 3. Drawing lessons from this recession on how to protect health systems and also people s health health? Page 6

PATTERNS OF AUSTERITY AND STIMULUS health? Page 7

Patterns of austerity: 2009-2011 (Red = reduced spending: Blue = increased spending) Units = per capita spending Count = No. of observations Reeves A, Basu S, McKee M, Marmot M, Stuckler D. Austere or not? UK coalition government budgets and health inequalities. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 2013. health? Page 8

HEALTHCARE AUSTERITY health? Page 9

What about Greece? The savings will mainly come from: 1. Reduced public spending on drugs, 2. Decreases in workforce 3. Changes to purchasing of health services. (Karanikolos et al., Financial crisis, austerity, and health in Europe, The Lancet, 2013). health? Page 10

Healthcare austerity: Greece Units = per capita spending health? Page 11

Healthcare austerity: Greece Instances of HIV infections by transmission category 600 500 522 No. of new infections 400 300 200 100 0 246 8 14 22 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 IDUs Unknown Heterosexuals Homosexuals Source: KEELPNO, 2013; ECDC, 2012. Kentikelenis et al., forthcoming, Greece s health crisis: from austerity to denialism, Lancet. health? Page 12

Healthcare austerity: Unmet need 2007-2011 50% 67% 97% All people 65+ Urban areas Kentikelenis et al., forthcoming, Greece s health crisis: from austerity to denialism, Lancet. health? Page 13

Healthcare austerity: Why needs unmet? 2007-2011 43% 184% Could not afford Too far to travel Kentikelenis et al., forthcoming, Greece s health crisis: from austerity to denialism, Lancet. health? Page 14

SOCIAL PROTECTION AUSTERITY health? Page 15

Social Protection austerity: 2009-2011 (Red = reduced spending: Blue = increased spending) Units = per capita spending Count = No. of observations Reeves A, Basu S, McKee M, Marmot M, Stuckler D. Austere or not? UK coalition government budgets and health inequalities. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 2013. health? Page 16

Social protection austerity: 2009-2011 (Red = reduced spending: Blue = increased spending) Units = per capita spending Count = No. of observations Reeves A, Basu S, McKee M, Marmot M, Stuckler D. Austere or not? UK coalition government budgets and health inequalities. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 2013. health? Page 17

UK: Rising severe material deprivation Severe material deprivation health? Page 18

UK: Inability to keep house warm Unable to keep house warm Severe material deprivation health? Page 19

UK: Cannot make ends meet Unable to make ends meet Unable to keep house warm Severe material deprivation health? Page 20

Social Protection Austerity: England Local authority budget cut 2010-11 to 2014-15 versus premature mortality. Taylor-Robinson D et al. BMJ 2013;347:bmj.f4208 health? Page 21

Social Protection Austerity: England - 500,000 public sector jobs were lost (June 2010-Sept 2012) - 35% were in the North - 20% rise in the suicide rate in the North health? Page 22

Social Protection Austerity: England Percentage change in total number of new cases of homelessness in England between Quarter 2 2008 and Quarter 4 2012 (Quarter 4, 2009 is the baseline). Coalition government Notes: Government definition of homelessness changed in the fourth quarter of 2010. Reeves A, Basu S, McKee M, Marmot M, Stuckler D. Austere or not? UK coalition government budgets and health inequalities. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 2013. health? Page 23

Social Protection Austerity: UK 280,000 people will experience reduced payments up to 4212 per year 150,000 currently live in poverty Additional 50,000 people at risk of poverty due to these changes. health? Page 24

Scotland is no exception Most deprived regions received the largest cuts Glasgow (per working adult) 650 health? Page 25

Scotland is no exception Incapacity benefit 144,000 Tax credits 372,000 Housing benefit 80,000 3,480 810 1,010 health? Page 26

HOW HAS THE RECESSION IMPACTED HEALTH? health? Page 27

Economic crisis and alcohol Associations of a mass rise (>3%) in unemployment with agestandardised mortality rates, by cause of death, in European Union countries, 1970 2007 David Stuckler et al. The public health effect of economic crises and alternative policy responses in Europe: an empirical analysis, The Lancet, 374, Issue 9686, Pages 315 323 health? Page 28

Economic crisis and alcohol Drinking behaviours in the USA, 2006 2010. Heavy drinking = >30 drinks per month (women); > 60 drinks per month (men). Bor J, Basu S, Coutts A, McKee M, Stuckler D. Alcohol Use During the Great Recession of 2008-2009. Alcohol Alcoholism. 2013; 48(3): 343-8. health? Page 29

Economic crisis and traffic accidents Associations of a mass rise (>3%) in unemployment with agestandardised mortality rates, by cause of death, in European Union countries, 1970 2007 David Stuckler et al. The public health effect of economic crises and alternative policy responses in Europe: an empirical analysis, The Lancet, 374, Issue 9686, Pages 315 323 health? Page 30

Economic crisis and traffic accidents Source: OECD Health at a Glance: Europe 2012 health? Page 31

Economic crisis and suicide Associations of a mass rise (>3%) in unemployment with agestandardised mortality rates, by cause of death, in European Union countries, 1970 2007 David Stuckler et al. The public health effect of economic crises and alternative policy responses in Europe: an empirical analysis, The Lancet, 374, Issue 9686, Pages 315 323 health? Page 32

Economic crisis and suicide: 24 EU countries Source: WHO Health for All European Mortality database 2013 edition; EuroStat 2013 edition. health? Page 33

8,000 excess suicides Reeves et al., forthcoming, Economic Suicides: more than 10,000 Preventable Tragedies in Europe and North America s Great Recessions, Br J Psy health? Page 34

Economic crisis and suicide: Modifying effects health? Page 35

Economic crisis and suicide: Modifying effects health? Page 36

LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE health? Page 37

WHY HAVE SOME COUNTRIES CUT THEIR HEALTH BUDGETS? health? Page 38

Explaining healthcare austerity Debt crisis: When public debt levels rise above 90% they tend to have a negative impact on economic dynamism. (Ollie Rehn, 13 th Feb 2013) Political ideology: "I didn't come into politics to make cuts. We're tackling the deficit because we have to not out of some ideological zeal. This is a government led by people with a practical desire to sort out this country's problems, not by ideology. (David Cameron) health? Page 39

Explaining healthcare austerity Depth of the recession: This time its different hypothesis Visibility hypothesis: Governments generally found health care to be a cause of political headaches rather than a target for successful retrenchment. (Paul Pierson) International Financial Institutions: IFIs have advocated for structural adjustment programmes, which include privatization, liberalization, and austerity policies, privileging conditions that facilitate private-sector investment. health? Page 40

Is healthcare austerity a choice? Notes: Source: WHO Health expenditure database 2013 edition, EuroStat 2013 edition. Recessionary- and austerity-periods are defined in detail for each country. Recession is defined as declining GDP (adjusted for inflation and purchasing-power) in consecutive years. Austerity is defined as declining government expenditure (adjusted for inflation and purchasing-power) in consecutive years. Data on Malta, Luxembourg, and Cyprus excluded from the graphic. The US are included in this figure as a comparison but are not included in the other analyses health? Page 41

What did not explain healthcare austerity? Change in GDP (Depth of recession) Public debt (Debt crisis hypothesis) Political ideology of governing parties (Ideology hypothesis) health? Page 42

What does explain healthcare austerity? Reeves Aaron, Basu S., McKee M., Stuckler D., 2013, The political economy of austerity and healthcare, Health Policy health? Page 43

What does explain healthcare austerity? Reeves Aaron, Basu S., McKee M., Stuckler D., 2013, The political economy of austerity and healthcare, Health Policy health? Page 44

What does explain healthcare austerity? Reeves Aaron, Basu S., McKee M., Stuckler D., 2013, The political economy of austerity and healthcare, Health Policy health? Page 45

AUSTERITY, FISCAL MULTIPLIERS, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH health? Page 46

Fiscal Multipliers: The effect of public spending on the economy >1 Increased Growth (GDP) Govt spending (+ 1) Or Austerity (- 1) Fiscal Multiplier How that investment or reduction effects economy? <1 Reduced Growth (GDP) health? Page 47

IMF admits error We underestimated the negative effect of austerity on employment and spending power Fiscal multiplier assumed: 0.5 Actual multiplier: 1.7 health? Page 48

Greater public spending, faster economic recovery health? Page 49

Protect health, education, and social protection spending Reeves A, Basu S, McKee M, Meissner C, Stuckler D. Does investment in the health sector promote or inhibit economic growth? Globalization Health. 2013; 9(43). health? Page 50

Public support for austerity? Presentation title, edit in header and footer (view menu) February 25, 2014 Page 51

Public support for austerity? Presentation title, edit in header and footer (view menu) February 25, 2014 Page 52

Public support for austerity? Presentation title, edit in header and footer (view menu) February 25, 2014 Page 53

DENIALISM AND AUSTERITY health? Page 54

Denialism: what is it? HIV does not cause AIDS. Selectivity Cherry-picking Impossible expectations Evidence never good enough Nor will they support efforts to get the best data health? Page 55

Denialism all vulnerable groups have access to health care, even if they have no health insurance at all, even if they are jobless, homeless, refugees or illegal immigrants. It is not the case [that the financial crisis deprives Greeks of access to health care services]. Greece had, has and will have the most advanced system of free access to health services with one of the fastest response times. no hard evidence has proven that [the crisis] has become a health hazard or even more so a disaster. there is no evidence that it has affected health. health? Page 56

CONCLUSIONS health? Page 57

HEALTH AND SOCIAL PROTECTION AUSTERITY HARM HEALTH health? Page 58

AUSTERITY HURTS THE MOST VULNERABLE health? Page 59

AUSTERITY IS A CHOICE AND IT HAS HARMED THE RECOVERY health? Page 60

WHAT S THE ALTERNATIVE? NEW NEW DEAL FOR EUROPE 1. DO NO HARM 2. HELP PEOPLE RETURN TO WORK 3. INVEST IN PUBLIC HEALTH health? Page 61

health? Page 62

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Does austerity harm health? Aaron Reeves @aaronsreeves aaron.reeves@sociology.ox.ac.uk February 25, 2014

Healthcare austerity: Unmet need Unmet med need (yes=1), all persons Age <65 Age 65+ High pop density Low pop density Crisis year 1.50 *** 1.42*** 1.67*** 1.91*** 1.20* (2011=1 vs 2007=0) [1.32,1.69] [1.22,1.66] [1.36,2.05] [1.57,2.31] [1.03,1.40] N 24177 17824 6353 8275 15902 * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001 Controls: Age, Sex, Marital status, Degree of urbanization, and Education Alexander Kentikelenis, Marina Karanikolos, Aaron Reeves, Martin McKee, David Stuckler, forthcoming, Greece s health crisis: from austerity to denialism, The Lancet. health? Page 64

Healthcare austerity: Why are these needs unmet need? Crisis year (2011=1 vs 2007=0) Could not Waiting Could not Too far to Wanted to afford 1 list take time 2 travel 3 wait 4 Other 5 1.43 *** 1.24 0.89 2.84 *** 1.38 2.34 *** [1.23,1.66] [0.83,1.85] [0.58,1.37] [1.68,4.81] [0.87,2.18] [1.57,3.48] N 24177 24177 24177 24177 24177 24177 * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001 Controls: Age, Sex, Marital status, Degree of urbanization, and Education 1 Could not afford to (too expensive) 2 Could not take time because of work, care for children or for others 3 Too far to travel/no means of transportation 4 Wanted to wait and see if problem got better on its own 5 Other reason Alexander Kentikelenis, Marina Karanikolos, Aaron Reeves, Martin McKee, David Stuckler, forthcoming, Greece s health crisis: from austerity to denialism, The Lancet. health? Page 65

Method: Data National accounts data (Tax, Debt, GDP, Healthcare expenditure), EuroStat 2013 edition Political ideology of governing party, World Bank Political Institutions database 2012. IMF = Stand-By Arrangements (short-term allocations for balance of payments problems) or Extended Fund Facilities (medium-term allocations for balance of payments problems). health? Page 66

Method: Model Where: Health = Change in Public health spending GDP = Change in Gross Domestic Product per capita (PPP, Real) Tax = Tax revenue per capita (PPP, Real) Debt = Total government debt (% GDP) in previous year Left / Right = Political ideology of governing party Austerity = reduction in total government expenditure IMF = Agreement in force θ = random effect: pooled within- and between-country variation health? Page 67

Results: Explaining healthcare austerity Economic and political determinants of annual change in health spending among 27 EU countries, 1995-2011 Covariates Annual change in health spending $100 annual increase in tax revenue $2.72 ** (0.82) Implemented austerity in current year IMF bailout active in current year Country-years 339 Countries 27 R 2 0.26 All non-reported controls are insignificant: Change in GDP, Public debt as percentage of GDP in the previous year, Left or Right governing party health? Page 68

Results: Explaining healthcare austerity Economic and political determinants of annual change in health spending among 27 EU countries, 1995-2011 Covariates Annual change in health spending $100 annual increase in tax revenue $2.72 ** (0.82) Implemented austerity in current year -$64.4 ** (13.3) IMF bailout active in current year Country-years 339 Countries 27 R 2 0.26 All non-reported controls are insignificant: Change in GDP, Public debt as percentage of GDP in the previous year, Left or Right governing party health? Page 69

Results: Explaining healthcare austerity Economic and political determinants of annual change in health spending among 27 EU countries, 1995-2011 Covariates Annual change in health spending $100 annual increase in tax revenue $2.72 ** (0.82) Implemented austerity in current year -$64.4 ** (13.3) IMF bailout active in current year -$44.8 * (18.7) Country-years 339 Countries 27 R 2 0.26 All non-reported controls are insignificant: Change in GDP, Public debt as percentage of GDP in the previous year, Left or Right governing party health? Page 70