Objectives: To study the 'compression of morbidity' theory in the Hong Kong SAR by analysing the age and gender-specific hospitalization rates and the expected length of stay per patient for the period 1996-2000. 'Compression of morbidity' refers to the hypothesis that medical progress will reduce the duration of morbidity during life more significantly than increasing morbidity by extending life. Design: This is a retrospective study based on hospital admissions data from the Hospital Authority of Hong Kong which covers 93% of the patient population. Setting: Age and gender-specific hospitalization rates, expected length of stay and hospitalization needs for each specific age group in Hong Kong from 1996 to 2000, are estimated. Main result...
OBJECTIVES: Promoting medical tourism has been discussed by various stakeholders of its destination....
The existing financing model is not going to be sustainable for the ageing demographic in the future...
Hong Kong, like other countries with developed economies, is experiencing significant population age...
To assess the impact of ageing on hospitalisation in a rapidly ageing society. A study using retrosp...
Abstract Background: Ageing has become a serious challenge in Hong Kong and globally. It has serious...
The ageing population has been increasing the healthcare expenditure of Hong Kong and will continue ...
Key Messages 1. In the 3 years before death, older age-groups do not use inpatient hospital services...
Objectives: The Hong Kong population is aging rapidly, such that there are concerns about residentia...
Background: Ageing has become a serious challenge in Hong Kong and globally. It has serious implicat...
Friday Poster Session II: Social Sciences / Aging & GerontologyThe Asian Conference on Aging & Geron...
Health expenditure at around 5.7% GDP is low for a developed society like Hong Kong, which is unique...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
Objective: To derive actuarial projection estimates of Hong Kong's total domestic health expenditure...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the viability of the Health Protection Account proposed by the Hong Kong Spec...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
OBJECTIVES: Promoting medical tourism has been discussed by various stakeholders of its destination....
The existing financing model is not going to be sustainable for the ageing demographic in the future...
Hong Kong, like other countries with developed economies, is experiencing significant population age...
To assess the impact of ageing on hospitalisation in a rapidly ageing society. A study using retrosp...
Abstract Background: Ageing has become a serious challenge in Hong Kong and globally. It has serious...
The ageing population has been increasing the healthcare expenditure of Hong Kong and will continue ...
Key Messages 1. In the 3 years before death, older age-groups do not use inpatient hospital services...
Objectives: The Hong Kong population is aging rapidly, such that there are concerns about residentia...
Background: Ageing has become a serious challenge in Hong Kong and globally. It has serious implicat...
Friday Poster Session II: Social Sciences / Aging & GerontologyThe Asian Conference on Aging & Geron...
Health expenditure at around 5.7% GDP is low for a developed society like Hong Kong, which is unique...
Population ageing strikes Asia at a speed and a scale unprecedented in history. Not only the size of...
Objective: To derive actuarial projection estimates of Hong Kong's total domestic health expenditure...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the viability of the Health Protection Account proposed by the Hong Kong Spec...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
OBJECTIVES: Promoting medical tourism has been discussed by various stakeholders of its destination....
The existing financing model is not going to be sustainable for the ageing demographic in the future...
Hong Kong, like other countries with developed economies, is experiencing significant population age...