The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between ageing and the development in the aggregate health care expenditure in EU countries on a macroeconomic level when economic and institutional variables are included. The results of the model will be used to extrapolate the total health care expenditure for the next 10 years
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
This paper extracts the Policy Implications from ENEPRI Research Report No. 35, prepared under Work ...
With an aging population and an increase in health care spending across many nations, there is a nee...
This paper extracts the policy implications from ENEPRI Research Report No. 32, prepared under Work ...
This report describes developments in health expenditure in the current fifteen EU countries in rela...
Recent evidence indicates that the relationship between age and health care expenditure is not as st...
The population of Europe is ageing rapidly. This development can be expected to increase the pressur...
This paper examines health care utilization among elderly people in sixteen European countries using...
In this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, changes in morbidity and cha...
For any developed country, an increase in the proportion of the elderly entails an increase in per c...
AbstractThe share of the population aged 60 and over is projected to increase in nearly every countr...
During the last thirty years health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than G...
In the past several decades a new challenge has arisen, and it refers to the rapid demographic agein...
This Policy Brief summarises two papers prepared for the AHEAD project (WP7) focusing on the impact ...
To what extent can rising per capita health expenditures be attributed to the changing age compositi...
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
This paper extracts the Policy Implications from ENEPRI Research Report No. 35, prepared under Work ...
With an aging population and an increase in health care spending across many nations, there is a nee...
This paper extracts the policy implications from ENEPRI Research Report No. 32, prepared under Work ...
This report describes developments in health expenditure in the current fifteen EU countries in rela...
Recent evidence indicates that the relationship between age and health care expenditure is not as st...
The population of Europe is ageing rapidly. This development can be expected to increase the pressur...
This paper examines health care utilization among elderly people in sixteen European countries using...
In this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, changes in morbidity and cha...
For any developed country, an increase in the proportion of the elderly entails an increase in per c...
AbstractThe share of the population aged 60 and over is projected to increase in nearly every countr...
During the last thirty years health care expenditure (HCE) has been growing much more rapidly than G...
In the past several decades a new challenge has arisen, and it refers to the rapid demographic agein...
This Policy Brief summarises two papers prepared for the AHEAD project (WP7) focusing on the impact ...
To what extent can rising per capita health expenditures be attributed to the changing age compositi...
This paper investigates the interplay of socioeconomic and medical determinants of health care utili...
This paper extracts the Policy Implications from ENEPRI Research Report No. 35, prepared under Work ...
With an aging population and an increase in health care spending across many nations, there is a nee...