© 2016 The Economic Society of Australia This paper shows how the cost of out-of-hospital medical services and prescription drugs change as Australians enter and live through retirement. We use a sample of over 65,000 retired individuals aged forty-five and over, and extract their Medicare claims for period 2005–2014. Analysing the expenditure distribution for up to eight years after retirement, the result shows that expenditure on medical services continues to increase while pharmaceutical expenditure declines for most retirees. Partially retired individuals have higher medical service cost but lower pharmaceutical cost, while those retiring prior to Age Pension age have slower growth in medical service and pharmaceutical costs
Growing out-of-pocket health care costs are creating barriers to essential care for many Australians...
Background: Out of pocket expenditure (OOPE) on healthcare is related to the burden of illness and t...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...
Objective: Australian government health expenditure per capita has grown steadily across the past fe...
This article provides a comprehensive profile of individual healthcare expenditure using the 45 and ...
Objective: To analyse the annual out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care as directly reported...
The out-of-pocket (OOP) cost of medical care and health in Australia increased by 25.4% between 2009...
There have been a number of estimates of the impact of ageing upon the cost of health services in Au...
OBJECTIVES: Australia's universal health insurance system Medicare generates very large amounts of d...
© 2017 Commonwealth of Australia. Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-l...
Rising health care costs threaten many older Americans’ financial security, perhaps leading people t...
AIMS:We estimate the pure effect of ageing on total health and aged care expenditure in Australia in...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Study linked to administrative Medicare and Medicaid recor...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
Growing out-of-pocket health care costs are creating barriers to essential care for many Australians...
Background: Out of pocket expenditure (OOPE) on healthcare is related to the burden of illness and t...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...
Objective: Australian government health expenditure per capita has grown steadily across the past fe...
This article provides a comprehensive profile of individual healthcare expenditure using the 45 and ...
Objective: To analyse the annual out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health care as directly reported...
The out-of-pocket (OOP) cost of medical care and health in Australia increased by 25.4% between 2009...
There have been a number of estimates of the impact of ageing upon the cost of health services in Au...
OBJECTIVES: Australia's universal health insurance system Medicare generates very large amounts of d...
© 2017 Commonwealth of Australia. Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-l...
Rising health care costs threaten many older Americans’ financial security, perhaps leading people t...
AIMS:We estimate the pure effect of ageing on total health and aged care expenditure in Australia in...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Study linked to administrative Medicare and Medicaid recor...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
Growing out-of-pocket health care costs are creating barriers to essential care for many Australians...
Background: Out of pocket expenditure (OOPE) on healthcare is related to the burden of illness and t...
Background: There is limited population-level research on end-of-life care in Austr...