Background: The effect of population aging on future health services use depends on the relationship between longevity gains and health. Whether further gains in life expectancy will be paired by improvements in health is uncertain. We therefore analyze the effect of population ageing on health services use under different health scenarios. We focus on the possibly diverging trends between different dimensions of health and their effect on health services use. Methods: Using longitudinal data on health and health services use, a latent Markov model has been estimated that includes different dimensions of health. We use this model to perform a simulation study and analyze the health dynamics that drive the effect of population aging. We simu...
Abstract Background The current demographic transitio...
Forecasts are always wrong. Still, they paint potential future scenarios and provide a platform for ...
This paper revisits the debate on the \u27red herring\u27, viz. the claim that population ageing wil...
Abstract Background The effect of population aging on future health services use depends on the rela...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
Context The healthy ageing assumptions may lead to substantial changes in paths of aggregate healthc...
We investigate the dynamic relationship between several dimensions of health and health care expendi...
An open issue in the economics literature is whether health care expenditure (HCE) is so concentrate...
The Objective of this paper is to test the consequences of changes in health status of future cohort...
textabstractIn recent decades, elderly populations in most developed countries have increased consid...
Recent evidence indicates that the relationship between age and health care expenditure is not as st...
Population ageing affects health care expenditure (HCE) through a myriad of dynamics which can be ca...
The relationship between aging, health and healthcare expenditures is of central importance to acade...
It is still an open question whether increasing life expectancy as such causes higher health care ex...
Correlation between the increase in healthcare expenditure, concerning all developed countries, and ...
Abstract Background The current demographic transitio...
Forecasts are always wrong. Still, they paint potential future scenarios and provide a platform for ...
This paper revisits the debate on the \u27red herring\u27, viz. the claim that population ageing wil...
Abstract Background The effect of population aging on future health services use depends on the rela...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
Context The healthy ageing assumptions may lead to substantial changes in paths of aggregate healthc...
We investigate the dynamic relationship between several dimensions of health and health care expendi...
An open issue in the economics literature is whether health care expenditure (HCE) is so concentrate...
The Objective of this paper is to test the consequences of changes in health status of future cohort...
textabstractIn recent decades, elderly populations in most developed countries have increased consid...
Recent evidence indicates that the relationship between age and health care expenditure is not as st...
Population ageing affects health care expenditure (HCE) through a myriad of dynamics which can be ca...
The relationship between aging, health and healthcare expenditures is of central importance to acade...
It is still an open question whether increasing life expectancy as such causes higher health care ex...
Correlation between the increase in healthcare expenditure, concerning all developed countries, and ...
Abstract Background The current demographic transitio...
Forecasts are always wrong. Still, they paint potential future scenarios and provide a platform for ...
This paper revisits the debate on the \u27red herring\u27, viz. the claim that population ageing wil...