Health expenditure depends heavily on age. Common wisdom is that the age pattern is dominated by costs in the last year of life. Knowledge about these costs is important for the debate on the future development of health expenditure. According to the 'red herring' argument traditional projection methods overestimate the influence of ageing because improvements in life expectancy will postpone rather than raise health expenditure. This paper has four objectives: (1) to estimate health care costs in the last year of life in the Netherlands; (2) to describe age patterns and differences between causes of death for men and women; (3) to compare cost profiles of decedents and survivors; and (4) to use these figures in projections of future health...
Background The high level of medical spending at the end of life is well-documented, but whether the...
An open issue in the economics literature is whether health care expenditure (HCE) is so concentrate...
This study compares the health care costs of The Netherlands with the United States and Sweden and e...
Health expenditure depends heavily on age. Common wisdom is that the age pattern is dominated by cos...
Health expenditure depends heavily on age. Common wisdom is that the age pattern is dominated by cos...
The costs of health care in the last year of life are a subject of debate and myth. Expensive interv...
The health care costs of population ageing are for an important part attributable to higher mortalit...
About 36 billion euro was spent on health care in the Netherlands in 1999. Due to ageing, epidemiolo...
Trends in population ageing parallel concerns with escalating health care expenditures. The purposes...
During the 1980s and 1990s life expectancy at birth has risen only slowly in the Netherlands. In 200...
Understanding the age pattern of medical spending and changes therein – the purpose of this paper – ...
It is under debate whether healthcare costs related to death and in life years gained (LysG) due to ...
This report documents the results of the projections for future health care costs in the Netherlands...
This report describes developments in health expenditure in the current fifteen EU countries in rela...
This paper revisits the debate on the red herring, viz. the claim that population ageing will not ha...
Background The high level of medical spending at the end of life is well-documented, but whether the...
An open issue in the economics literature is whether health care expenditure (HCE) is so concentrate...
This study compares the health care costs of The Netherlands with the United States and Sweden and e...
Health expenditure depends heavily on age. Common wisdom is that the age pattern is dominated by cos...
Health expenditure depends heavily on age. Common wisdom is that the age pattern is dominated by cos...
The costs of health care in the last year of life are a subject of debate and myth. Expensive interv...
The health care costs of population ageing are for an important part attributable to higher mortalit...
About 36 billion euro was spent on health care in the Netherlands in 1999. Due to ageing, epidemiolo...
Trends in population ageing parallel concerns with escalating health care expenditures. The purposes...
During the 1980s and 1990s life expectancy at birth has risen only slowly in the Netherlands. In 200...
Understanding the age pattern of medical spending and changes therein – the purpose of this paper – ...
It is under debate whether healthcare costs related to death and in life years gained (LysG) due to ...
This report documents the results of the projections for future health care costs in the Netherlands...
This report describes developments in health expenditure in the current fifteen EU countries in rela...
This paper revisits the debate on the red herring, viz. the claim that population ageing will not ha...
Background The high level of medical spending at the end of life is well-documented, but whether the...
An open issue in the economics literature is whether health care expenditure (HCE) is so concentrate...
This study compares the health care costs of The Netherlands with the United States and Sweden and e...