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Proximity to death and health care expenditure increase revisited: A 15-year panel analysis of elderly persons.

Viktor Von Wyl
Published in: Health economics review (2019)
HCE growth was dominated by end-of-life HCE, but residual age-associated HCE growth remained pertinent, the extent of which however depended on morbidity indicator definitions. A better understanding of shifts in chronic disease prevalence with rising age, as well as associated HCE and survival impacts of treatment will be key for further refining future HCE projections.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • risk factors
  • middle aged
  • combination therapy
  • free survival
  • health insurance