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Aging Risk and Health Care Expenditure in Korea

Title
Aging Risk and Health Care Expenditure in Korea
Author(s)

Byongho Tchoe ; Nam, Sang-Ho

Keyword
population aging ; age-expenditure profile ; components decomposition ; panel regression ; health care expenditure
Publication Year
2010-08-20
Publisher
MDPI, Switzerland
Citation
International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, vol. 7, no. 8, pp. 3235 - 3254
Abstract
Abstract: This paper analyzes the impact of population aging on health care expenditures in Korea. Examination of the age-expenditure profile reveals that health care resources are allocated more for the older cohort of population over time, suggesting significant growth of health care expenditures due to population aging. We contend, however, that population aging is considered as a parameter rather than an independent variable to explain rising health care expenditures. This paper shows that population aging is not found to be a significant determinant of health care expenditures according to the econometric analysis using OECD health data and time-series data for Korea. Using the components decomposition method, which measures the contribution of each component of health care expenditure, we estimate that population aging contributes only less than 10 percent.
ISSN
1660-4601
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