人口老龄化与医疗保健支出:一群‘红鲱鱼’?

Population ageing and health care expenditure: a school of ‘red herrings’?

Health Economics · 2007
被引 348 · 同刊同年前 4%
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中文导读

利用瑞士1999年数据,将医疗支出分解为七部分,区分存活者和死者,发现控制临终因素后年龄对多数支出影响微弱,但长期护理除外。

Abstract

This paper revisits the debate on the 'red herring', viz. the claim that population ageing will not have a significant impact on health care expenditure (HCE). It decomposes HCE into seven components, includes both survivors and deceased individuals, and estimates a two-part model of the demand for health care services, using a large Swiss data set for 1999. It finds no or weak age effects on HCE for the components of HCE when proximity to death is controlled for, and points to differences between users and non-users of long-term care (LTC). For deceased non-users of LTC services, a falling age curve for all components of HCE except for inpatient care is observed, while survivors show a weak age effect in ambulatory and inpatient care once proximity to death is controlled for. As to surviving users of LTC services, their probability of incurring LTC expenses markedly increases in old age, while most of the components of their conditional HCE show a decreasing age profile. Thus, a 'school of red herrings' can be claimed to exist-with the possible exception of LTC, where ageing might matter regardless of proximity to death.

人口老龄化医疗支出红鲱鱼假说临终前医疗支出