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@article{ Dizon2024, title = {Enhancing People's Subjective Wellbeing: Assessing the Impact of Universal Health Coverage Through Wellbeing Adjusted Life Years}, author = {Dizon, Ryan Joseph R.}, journal = {Forum for Social Economics}, number = {4}, pages = {459-486}, volume = {53}, year = {2024}, issn = {1874-6381}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1080/07360932.2024.2384927}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-104261-3}, abstract = {The establishment of public health programs, such as universal health coverage (UHC), aims to ensure health and wellbeing for all throughout the life course. These health programs have far-reaching impacts that extend beyond physical health. This study examines the impact of UHC on people's subjective wellbeing through a cross-country analysis using a multidimensional measure of health: the wellbeing adjusted life years (WALYs). WALYs are derived from life satisfaction data from the European Values Study and World Values Survey (1990-2014). The study employs an instrumental variable approach and Lewbel's method - a heteroscedasticity-based identification strategy, and additionally incorporates personality into the model. Findings suggest a positive impact of UHC on health and wellbeing, however the overall impact on WALYs is small (i.e. 20%). It is suggested to equally prioritise mental and social wellbeing alongside physical health to maximise the programs' benefits, as these aspects are often overlooked in assessing and improving health.}, keywords = {EVS; EVS; Wohlbefinden; well-being; Gesundheitsversorgung; health care; Alter; old age; Gesundheit; health; Lebenszufriedenheit; satisfaction with life}}