Background: Ageing has become a serious challenge in Hong Kong and globally. It has serious implications for health expenditure, which accounts for nearly 20% of overall government expenditure. Here we assess the contribution of ageing and related factors to hospitalisation days in Hong Kong. We used hospital discharge data from all publicly funded hospitals in Hong Kong between 2001 and 2012. Methods: A decomposition method was used to examine the factors that account for the change of total hospitalisation days during the two periods, 2001-2004 and 2004-2012. The five factors include two demographic factors – population size and age-gender composition – and three service components – hospital discharge rate, number of discharge epi...
Friday Poster Session II: Social Sciences / Aging & GerontologyThe Asian Conference on Aging & Geron...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
Hong Kong SAR''s population is aging rapidly. This paper concludes that, without a change in policie...
Abstract Background: Ageing has become a serious challenge in Hong Kong and globally. It has serious...
To assess the impact of ageing on hospitalisation in a rapidly ageing society. A study using retrosp...
Key Messages 1. In the 3 years before death, older age-groups do not use inpatient hospital services...
Objectives: To study the 'compression of morbidity' theory in the Hong Kong SAR by analysing the age...
Health expenditure at around 5.7% GDP is low for a developed society like Hong Kong, which is unique...
Background. Hong Kong's rapidly ageing population, characterised by one of the longest life expectan...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
The ageing population has been increasing the healthcare expenditure of Hong Kong and will continue ...
OBJECTIVES: Ageing of the population brings the possibility of increased burdens for acute hospital ...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
Introduction: Levels of utilization of health services vary socially and geographically. Differences...
Friday Poster Session II: Social Sciences / Aging & GerontologyThe Asian Conference on Aging & Geron...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
Hong Kong SAR''s population is aging rapidly. This paper concludes that, without a change in policie...
Abstract Background: Ageing has become a serious challenge in Hong Kong and globally. It has serious...
To assess the impact of ageing on hospitalisation in a rapidly ageing society. A study using retrosp...
Key Messages 1. In the 3 years before death, older age-groups do not use inpatient hospital services...
Objectives: To study the 'compression of morbidity' theory in the Hong Kong SAR by analysing the age...
Health expenditure at around 5.7% GDP is low for a developed society like Hong Kong, which is unique...
Background. Hong Kong's rapidly ageing population, characterised by one of the longest life expectan...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
The ageing population has been increasing the healthcare expenditure of Hong Kong and will continue ...
OBJECTIVES: Ageing of the population brings the possibility of increased burdens for acute hospital ...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
This paper uses Hospital Episode Statistics, English administrative data, to investigate the growth ...
Introduction: Levels of utilization of health services vary socially and geographically. Differences...
Friday Poster Session II: Social Sciences / Aging & GerontologyThe Asian Conference on Aging & Geron...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
Hong Kong SAR''s population is aging rapidly. This paper concludes that, without a change in policie...