| Literature DB >> 33772966 |
Vincenzo Atella1, Federico Belotti1, Daejung Kim2, Dana Goldman3, Tadeja Gracner4, Andrea Piano Mortari5, Bryan Tysinger6.
Abstract
The aging process in OECD countries calls for a better understanding of the future disease prevalence, life expectancy (LE) and patterns of inequalities in health outcomes. In this paper we present the results obtained from several dynamic microsimulation models of the Future Elderly Model family for 12 OECD countries, with the aim of reproducing for the first time comparable long-term projections in individual health status across OECD countries. We provide projections of LE and prevalence of major chronic conditions and disabilities, overall, by gender and by education. We find that the prevalence of main chronic conditions in Europe is catching-up with the United States and significant heterogeneity in the evolution of gender and educational gradients. Our findings represent a contribution to support policymakers in designing and implementing effective interventions in the healthcare sector.Entities:
Keywords: OECD; disease burden; education gradient; gender gap; health care demand; microsimulation; population aging
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33772966 DOI: 10.1002/hec.4258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Econ ISSN: 1057-9230 Impact factor: 3.046