In this paper, we examine the effects of likely demographic changes on medical spending for the elderly. Standard forecasts highlight the potential for greater life expectancy to increase costs: medical costs generally increase with age, and greater life expectancy means that more of the elderly will be in the older age groups. Two factors work in the other direction, however. First, increases in life expectancy mean that a smaller share of the elderly will be in the last year of life, when medical costs generally are very high. Furthermore, more of the elderly will be dying at older ages, and end-of-life costs typically decline with age at death. Second, disability rates among the surviving population have been declining in recent years by...
The elderly population in America is growing in size owing to declining death rates, increasing life...
We use data from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) to document the medical spending of ...
There is a gap between rhetoric and reality concerning healthcare expenditures and population aging:...
For any developed country, an increase in the proportion of the elderly entails an increase in per c...
Population ageing affects health care expenditure (HCE) through a myriad of dynamics which can be ca...
An open issue in the economics literature is whether health care expenditure (HCE) is so concentrate...
While there is great concern about the potential impact of aging populations on health care systems ...
Correlation between the increase in healthcare expenditure, concerning all developed countries, and ...
The observation that average health care expenditure rises with age generally leads experts and laym...
To what extent can rising per capita health expenditures be attributed to the changing age compositi...
<br>Background: Health care expenditure (HCE) is not distributed evenly over a person’s life c...
This paper revisits the debate on the \u27red herring\u27, viz. the claim that population ageing wil...
This paper reviews and analyzes forecasts of the Social Security mist funds, government spending, me...
This paper revisits the debate on the red herring, viz. the claim that population ageing will not ha...
The conventional wisdom says that because the cost of health care for the aged is more than that of ...
The elderly population in America is growing in size owing to declining death rates, increasing life...
We use data from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) to document the medical spending of ...
There is a gap between rhetoric and reality concerning healthcare expenditures and population aging:...
For any developed country, an increase in the proportion of the elderly entails an increase in per c...
Population ageing affects health care expenditure (HCE) through a myriad of dynamics which can be ca...
An open issue in the economics literature is whether health care expenditure (HCE) is so concentrate...
While there is great concern about the potential impact of aging populations on health care systems ...
Correlation between the increase in healthcare expenditure, concerning all developed countries, and ...
The observation that average health care expenditure rises with age generally leads experts and laym...
To what extent can rising per capita health expenditures be attributed to the changing age compositi...
<br>Background: Health care expenditure (HCE) is not distributed evenly over a person’s life c...
This paper revisits the debate on the \u27red herring\u27, viz. the claim that population ageing wil...
This paper reviews and analyzes forecasts of the Social Security mist funds, government spending, me...
This paper revisits the debate on the red herring, viz. the claim that population ageing will not ha...
The conventional wisdom says that because the cost of health care for the aged is more than that of ...
The elderly population in America is growing in size owing to declining death rates, increasing life...
We use data from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) to document the medical spending of ...
There is a gap between rhetoric and reality concerning healthcare expenditures and population aging:...