OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the viability of the Health Protection Account proposed by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: The Hospital Authority of Hong Kong. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were obtained from hospital and specialist out-patient clinic admissions. The expected health cost for each patient from the age of 65 years to the average age of life expectancy (83 years) was estimated, as was the contribution to these health costs from the Health Protection Account. RESULTS: If individuals contribute 1% of their salary to the Health Protection Account from age 40 to 65 years, the Account can only cover 4% of the actual health costs. CONCLUSION: The Health Protection Account, as propos...
Over the next three decades, due to a rapidly aging population coupled with the recent economic down...
The ageing population has been increasing the healthcare expenditure of Hong Kong and will continue ...
Friday Poster Session II: Social Sciences / Aging & GerontologyThe Asian Conference on Aging & Geron...
This article reviews the government proposed Health Protection Scheme (HSP) – a voluntary regulated ...
To the Editor—Law and Yip’s1 attempt to model the sustainability of the proposed Health Protection A...
Objectives: To study the 'compression of morbidity' theory in the Hong Kong SAR by analysing the age...
Elderly Health Care Voucher Scheme is a financial support provided by the government to the elderly ...
To assess the impact of ageing on hospitalisation in a rapidly ageing society. A study using retrosp...
The existing financing model is not going to be sustainable for the ageing demographic in the future...
Objective: To derive actuarial projection estimates of Hong Kong's total domestic health expenditure...
by Lo Ming Ngai, Wong Tai Wai.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1990.Bibliography: l...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
With the new government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region currently conducting a review...
Hong Kong SAR''s population is aging rapidly. This paper concludes that, without a change in policie...
Health expenditure at around 5.7% GDP is low for a developed society like Hong Kong, which is unique...
Over the next three decades, due to a rapidly aging population coupled with the recent economic down...
The ageing population has been increasing the healthcare expenditure of Hong Kong and will continue ...
Friday Poster Session II: Social Sciences / Aging & GerontologyThe Asian Conference on Aging & Geron...
This article reviews the government proposed Health Protection Scheme (HSP) – a voluntary regulated ...
To the Editor—Law and Yip’s1 attempt to model the sustainability of the proposed Health Protection A...
Objectives: To study the 'compression of morbidity' theory in the Hong Kong SAR by analysing the age...
Elderly Health Care Voucher Scheme is a financial support provided by the government to the elderly ...
To assess the impact of ageing on hospitalisation in a rapidly ageing society. A study using retrosp...
The existing financing model is not going to be sustainable for the ageing demographic in the future...
Objective: To derive actuarial projection estimates of Hong Kong's total domestic health expenditure...
by Lo Ming Ngai, Wong Tai Wai.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1990.Bibliography: l...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
With the new government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region currently conducting a review...
Hong Kong SAR''s population is aging rapidly. This paper concludes that, without a change in policie...
Health expenditure at around 5.7% GDP is low for a developed society like Hong Kong, which is unique...
Over the next three decades, due to a rapidly aging population coupled with the recent economic down...
The ageing population has been increasing the healthcare expenditure of Hong Kong and will continue ...
Friday Poster Session II: Social Sciences / Aging & GerontologyThe Asian Conference on Aging & Geron...