Health Care Expenditures, Innovation, and Demographic Change

Health Care Expenditures, Innovation, and Demographic Change

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Ilgin, Yasemin
Peter Lang
EAN: 9783631581544
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In the focus of the health care market analyses usually are increasing health care expenditures (HCE) and their future development. Considering these increasing HCE the price regulation measures are applied in the relevant pharmaceutical market to contain these increases. Some believe that HCE mainly rise due to medico-technical and pharmaceutical innovation and ageing. After reviewing international measures of price regulation, empirical studies examine the relation between innovation and ageing. The main conclusions are: the ageing effect causes rising expenditures on pharmaceuticals as well as increasing pharmaceutical innovations instrumented either as patent applications or new drug approvals; the research and development expenditures of the pharmaceutical industry lead to rising expenditures on pharmaceuticals but decreasing overall HCE; additionally, decreasing mortality is found to increase HCE. These results do not support the medicalisation hypothesis of a disproportional increase of HCE with rising share of elderly persons. Therefore, the overall impact of pharmaceutical progress on HCE is not straightforward. Consequently, predominating conclusions and political implications should be reconsidered.
EAN 9783631581544
ISBN 3631581548
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Peter Lang
Publication date August 5, 2008
Pages 110
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 148
Country Switzerland
Authors Ilgin, Yasemin
Edition New ed
Series Frankfurter Schriften zur Gesundheitspolitik und zum Gesundheitsrecht