Future costs for long-term care - cost projections for long-term care for olderKarlsson, M., Mayhew, L., Plumb, R., & Rickayzen, B. (2006). Future costs for long-term care: Cost projections for long-term care for older people in the United Kingdom. Health Policy (Amsterdam), 75(...
Government projections of future health care expenditures – a great concern given the aging baby-boom generation – are based on econometric regressions that control explicitly for age but do not control for end-of-life expenditures. Because expenditures increase dramatically on average at the end of...
Cholesterol lowering and the use of healthcare resources. Results of the Scandinavian Simvastatin Survival Study. BACKGROUND: Advances in the treatment of cardiovascular disease have increased costs; annual cardiovascular healthcare expenditure in the United States cur... TR Pedersen,J Kjekshus,K Berg...
Therefore, the government should not leave healthcare entirely in the hands of private entities but should provide a subsidized and affordable form of healthcare service to the populace, because many people have become impoverished because of the snowballing rising cost of healthcare, which has ...
customized Medicare Set-Aside Arrangements and Life Care Plans. We conduct a detailed medical care and medication investigation for a WC settlement, prepare comparative pricing analyses, and select the most reasonable pricing method(s). We provide a realistic MSA and/or Life Care Plan (LCP), to...
Financial Sustainability of Universal Healthcare and Its Reform: The Case of Taiwan. Since Taiwan adopted its National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme in 1995, it has achieved low-cost, high-efficiency performance, with a satisfaction rate as... Guang-Xu,Wang - 《Asian Social Science》 被引量:...
Breaking the cost curve Deloitte predicts health spending as a percentage of GDP will decelerate over the next 20 years Kulleni Gebreyes United States Andy Davis, FSA, MAAA United States Steve Davis United States Maulesh Shukla India Deloitte health actuaries project a deceleration in health spendi...
Drug-cost projections for 2002 and factors likely to influence drug costs are discussed. The United States continues to face the challenge of increased growth in health expenditures, and pharmaceutical expenditures continue to increase significantly faster than the growth in total health care expenditures...
We did not collect information on whether participants expected the cost of this formal care to be met from their own funds or funded by the state, but the number of over 65 s in Britain receiving state-funded care has been falling steadily over the last decade [4]. In gender-adjusted...
Health care economicsNeurological disordersParkinson's disease (PD) is one of the world's fastest growing neurological disorders. Much is unknown about PD-associated economic burdens in the United States (U.S.) and other high-income nations. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the ...