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      The relationship between health insurance and economic performance: an empirical study based on meta-analysis

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          Health insurance stands as a pivotal facet of social wellbeing, with profound implications for the overarching landscape of economic development. The existing research, however, lacks consensus on the relationship between health insurance and economic performance and provides no evidence about the magnitude of the correlation. This lack of information seriously impedes the high-quality development of the healthcare system. Therefore, to scientifically elucidate the relationship between the two, this study involved a meta-analysis, analyzing 479 effect values derived from 34 independent research samples. The results reveal a strongly positive correlation between health insurance and economic performance [ r = 0.429, 95% CI = (0.381, 0.475)]. Findings show that health insurance in developed countries more effectively fosters economic performance than in developing countries. Moreover, public health insurance exerts a stronger promoting effect on economic performance than commercial health insurance. The relationship between health insurance and economic performance is moderated by data type, research method, country of sample origin, literature type, journal impact factor, publication year, type of health insurance, and the research populations. Based on meta-analysis, this study not only scientifically responds to the controversy of the relationship between health insurance and economic performance, and the magnitude of a correlation, but also further reveals the inner conduction mechanism between the two. Our research findings are meaningful for policymakers to choose an appropriate healthcare strategy according to their unique attributes, propelling sustainable economic development.

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              Meta-analysis and the science of research synthesis

              Meta-analysis is the quantitative, scientific synthesis of research results. Since the term and modern approaches to research synthesis were first introduced in the 1970s, meta-analysis has had a revolutionary effect in many scientific fields, helping to establish evidence-based practice and to resolve seemingly contradictory research outcomes. At the same time, its implementation has engendered criticism and controversy, in some cases general and others specific to particular disciplines. Here we take the opportunity provided by the recent fortieth anniversary of meta-analysis to reflect on the accomplishments, limitations, recent advances and directions for future developments in the field of research synthesis.

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                Journal
                Front Public Health
                Front Public Health
                Front. Public Health
                Frontiers in Public Health
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                2296-2565
                03 April 2024
                2024
                : 12
                : 1365877
                Affiliations
                Shanghai International College of Intellectual Property, Tongji University , Shanghai, China
                Author notes

                Edited by: Xunpeng (Roc) Shi, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

                Reviewed by: Chen Li, Shanghai University of Engineering Sciences, China

                Xiang Gao, Shanghai Business School, China

                *Correspondence: Chunyan Li tjlcy0101@ 123456163.com
                Xiaoting Song tcmip@ 123456126.com
                Article
                10.3389/fpubh.2024.1365877
                11021690
                38633240
                a3c15ffd-16cb-423e-be25-a881417d0365
                Copyright © 2024 Fan, Li and Song.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

                History
                : 05 January 2024
                : 18 March 2024
                Page count
                Figures: 4, Tables: 5, Equations: 0, References: 51, Pages: 15, Words: 10122
                Funding
                The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This research was funded by the National Social Science Fund of China (Grant No. 16 ZDA236).
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                health insurance,economic performance,meta-analysis,the magnitude of a correlation,moderating effects

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