Explaining individual, regional, and provider variation in health care spending is of enormous value to policymakers but is often hampered by the lack of individual level detail in universal public health systems because budgeted spending is often not attributable to specific individuals. Even rarer is self-reported survey information that helps explain this variation in large samples. In this paper, we link a cross-sectional survey of 267 188 Australians age 45 and over to a panel dataset of annual healthcare costs calculated from several years of hospital, medical and pharmaceutical records. We use this data to distinguish between cost variations due to health shocks and those that are intrinsic (fixed) to an individual over three years. ...
Out-of-pocket health expenditures in Australia are high in international comparisons and have been g...
Health care expenditures as a percentage of GDP have grown at an alarming rate in developed countrie...
We document facts about medical spending of the US population using the Medical Expenditure Panel Su...
This article provides a comprehensive profile of individual healthcare expenditure using the 45 and ...
Objective: Australian government health expenditure per capita has grown steadily across the past fe...
spend on health care? Health expenditure occurs where money is spent on health goods and services. H...
We are engaged in a long-term project to analyze the determinants of health care cost differences ac...
We argue that the demand for healthcare services can be better explained by individual need based va...
This article further investigates the determinants of health expenditures by using aggregate data. S...
In the past few decades, the rapid growth of health expenditure among countries and considerable dif...
This paper examines differences in national health care spending by gender and age. Our research fou...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Rising rates of obesity are a public health concern in every industrialized cou...
To what extent can rising per capita health expenditures be attributed to the changing age compositi...
This “Working Paper ” consists of two documents. The first is a submission to the Productivity Commi...
We are engaged in a long-term project to analyze the determinants of health care cost differences ac...
Out-of-pocket health expenditures in Australia are high in international comparisons and have been g...
Health care expenditures as a percentage of GDP have grown at an alarming rate in developed countrie...
We document facts about medical spending of the US population using the Medical Expenditure Panel Su...
This article provides a comprehensive profile of individual healthcare expenditure using the 45 and ...
Objective: Australian government health expenditure per capita has grown steadily across the past fe...
spend on health care? Health expenditure occurs where money is spent on health goods and services. H...
We are engaged in a long-term project to analyze the determinants of health care cost differences ac...
We argue that the demand for healthcare services can be better explained by individual need based va...
This article further investigates the determinants of health expenditures by using aggregate data. S...
In the past few decades, the rapid growth of health expenditure among countries and considerable dif...
This paper examines differences in national health care spending by gender and age. Our research fou...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Rising rates of obesity are a public health concern in every industrialized cou...
To what extent can rising per capita health expenditures be attributed to the changing age compositi...
This “Working Paper ” consists of two documents. The first is a submission to the Productivity Commi...
We are engaged in a long-term project to analyze the determinants of health care cost differences ac...
Out-of-pocket health expenditures in Australia are high in international comparisons and have been g...
Health care expenditures as a percentage of GDP have grown at an alarming rate in developed countrie...
We document facts about medical spending of the US population using the Medical Expenditure Panel Su...