Literature DB >> 29427398

Financial well-being of older Australians with multiple health conditions.

Jeromey B Temple1, Ruth Williams2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Given recent rises in out-of-pocket health expenses, we examined the financial well-being of older Australians with multiple health conditions and disabilities.
METHODS: The 2014 General Social Survey was used to measure the: (i) current financial position; (ii) propensity to experience financial difficulties; and (iii) types of behaviours older people with multiple health conditions engage in to improve financial resilience.
RESULTS: Compared to older Australians with no health conditions, respondents with multiple health conditions had lower incomes and assets and a higher propensity to hold consumer debt (once controls were included). They were at a higher risk of cash flow difficulties, dissaving to meet day-to-day living expenses and exclusion from financial providers. However, the majority of people with multiple health conditions engaged in financially resilient behaviours.
CONCLUSION: Many older Australians with multiple health conditions were in a financially precarious situation with implications for the ability to afford ongoing increases in out-of-pocket health-care costs.
© 2018 AJA Inc.

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Keywords:  ageing; comorbidity; financial well-being; health expenditures

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29427398     DOI: 10.1111/ajag.12497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas J Ageing        ISSN: 1440-6381            Impact factor:   2.111


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