1. Faculty of Economics and Management, Department of Economic Theories, Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic ;International Advances in Economic ResearchLudwigDittrich, DanaStara. (2013) The Impact of Aging Population on the Rise of the Health Care Cost in the Czech Republic....
A. Increase in healthcare costs B. Shortage of labor force C. Changes in consumption patterns D. Pressure on pension systems E. Demand F. or elderly care services 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。解析:人口老龄化对社会的影响中,对养老金系统造成压力是主要的方面。随着老年人口比例增加,养老金的支...
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Retrieved October 7, 2013, from, http://www.cdhowe.org/mana ging-healthcare-for-an-aging-population-the-fiscal-challenge -quebec-has-yet-to-face/20582.Robson, William B.P., Colin Busby, and Aaron Jacobs. 2014. "Managing the Cost of Healthcare for an Aging Population: 2014 Provincial ...
The purpose of this study is to critically review studies on health care expenditure and its determinants among older people in South Korea. Based on a comprehensive search and quality evaluation of aging and health care expenditure studies targeting the Korean older population, we selected 29 empiri...
Our study shows that population aging substantially affects healthcare expenditure (HCE). This conclusion supports the popular, but recently strongly contested, view that the coming population aging will threaten the fiscal sustainability of health systems. We contribute to this debate, first by ...
The challenge of sustainability in healthcare systems: Frequency and cost of inappropriate patterns of breast cancer care (the E.Pic.A study) OBJECTIVES: In a context of decreasing economic health resources and a rise in health needs, it is urgent to face this sustainability crisis through the ...
The Implications of an Aging Population The world is experiencing a seismic demographic shift—and no country is immune to the consequences. While increasing life expectancy and declining birth rates are considered major achievements in modern science and healthcare, they will have a significant impact...
As the share of older people in the population grows, health spending also will grow to reflect generally higher per capita health care costs for this population, compared with younger people. The second and more important reason is the rising cost of health care for all age ...
Many industrialized nations are grappling with aging populations, which often correspond with a decline in working-age adults and a rise in healthcare costs. These issues can cause economic strains, particularly when it means that a smaller proportion of the total population has to bear significant...