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Counting Backward to Health Cares Future: Using Time-to-Death Modeling to Identify Changes in End-of-Life Morbidity and the Impact of Aging on Health Care Expenditures

机译:倒数卫生保健的未来:使用死亡时间建模来确定生命终结发病率的变化以及老龄化对卫生保健支出的影响

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In most developed countries, as the largest population cohorts approach the age of sixty-five, the impact of population aging on health care expenditures has become a topic of growing interest. This articles examines trends in elderly disability and end-of-life morbidity, estimations of the cost of dying, and models of expenditures as a function of both age and time-to-death and finds broad improvement in mortality and morbidity among the elderly in the developed world. Reduced mortality and low growth in the costs associated with dying could reduce forecasted expenditures, but high growth in expenditures for those not close to death and for nonhospital services could create new economic pressures on health care systems.
机译:在大多数发达国家,随着最大的人口队列接近65岁,人口老龄化对医疗保健支出的影响已成为人们日益关注的话题。本文研究了老年人残疾和临终病态的趋势,死亡成本的估计以及作为年龄和死亡时间的函数的支出模型,并发现老年人的死亡率和发病率得到了广泛的改善。发达国家。死亡率的降低和与死亡有关的成本的低增长可能会减少预计的支出,但未到死亡和非医院服务的支出的高增长可能会给卫生保健系统带来新的经济压力。

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