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Title

Aging populations and expenditures on health

Authors

Kallestrup-Lamb, Malene; Marin, Alexander O.K.; Menon, Seetha; Søgaard, Jes

Abstract

Aging populations exert upwards pressure on healthcare systems, raising concerns about increasing expenditures on health. This paper reviews the empirical literature on the issue and critically assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the outcomes measured, methodologies used, and the hypotheses tested. While age strongly predicts long-term care expenditure, the time-to-death factor renders the aging effect null for hospital care expenditure. Existing literature disagrees on the importance of age and time-to-death effects on prescription drug and ambulatory care costs. Morbidity and medical innovation mediate these effects, proving crucial for aging-related healthcare expenditure growth. We identify several opportunities for future research including gender differences, utilization of emerging methods, and the importance of institutional settings.

Publication

The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 2024, Vol 29

ISSN

2212-828X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1016/j.jeoa.2024.100518

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