In this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, changes in morbidity and changes in practices on growth in health care expenditures. We use microdata, i.e. representative samples of 3441 and 5003 French individuals observed in 1992 and 2000. Our data provide detailed information about morbidity and allow us to observe three components of expenditures : ambulatory care, pharmaceutical and hospital expenditures. We propose an original microsimulation method to identify the components of the drift observed between 1992 and 2000 in the health expenditure age profile. On the one hand, we find empirical evidence of health improvement at a given age: changes in morbidity induce a downward drift of the profile. On the other...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
The increase in total health care expenditures in France can be explained by three distinct factors ...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, change...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, change...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, change...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, change...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, change...
In this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, changes in morbidity and cha...
On the basis of French individual data, this paper compares the effects of demographic change, chang...
In this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, changes in morbidity and cha...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
The increase in total health care expenditures in France can be explained by three distinct factors ...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, change...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, change...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, change...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, change...
International audienceIn this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, change...
In this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, changes in morbidity and cha...
On the basis of French individual data, this paper compares the effects of demographic change, chang...
In this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, changes in morbidity and cha...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
Special Issue : Health-Insurance-Equity (Jul-Dec 2006)International audienceOn the basis of French i...
The increase in total health care expenditures in France can be explained by three distinct factors ...