| Literature DB >> 34199100 |
Lianjie Wang1, Yao Tang1, Farnaz Roshanmehr2,3, Xiao Bai4, Farzad Taghizadeh-Hesary5, Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary6.
Abstract
(1) Background: Because of the rapid expansion of the aging population in China, their health status transition and future medical expenditure have received increasing attention. This paper analyzes the health transition of the elderly and how their health transition impacts medical expenditures. At the same time, feasible policy suggestions are provided to respond to the rising medical expenditure and the demand for social care. (2)Entities:
Keywords: aging population; elderly health transition; long-term care; medical expenditure
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34199100 PMCID: PMC8296990 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18136907
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Definition of the health status of the elderly.
| Health Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Healthy (I) | Need no help in instrumental activities or daily living activities |
| Mild disability (II) | Need help in 1 or more instrumental activities, need no help in daily living activities |
| Moderate disability (III) | Need help in 1–3 daily living activities |
| Severe disability (IV) | Need help in 4 or more daily living activities |
Disability rate among the Chinese aged 60 and above, 2011–2015.
| 2011 | 2013 | 2015 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy (I) | 75.05% | 72.31% | 70.22% |
| Mild disability (II) | 20.52% | 21.73% | 23.06% |
| Moderate disability (III) | 3.17% | 3.99% | 4.23% |
| Severe disability (IV) | 1.26% | 1.97% | 2.49% |
Data source: CHARLS.
Prediction of health status transition probability of the elderly.
| Health Condition | Healthy (I) | Mild Disability (II) | Moderate Disability (III) | Severe Disability (IV) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy (I) | 0.8215 | 0.1487 | 0.0264 | 0.0034 |
| Mild disability (II) | 0.2711 | 0.7045 | 0.0197 | 0.0047 |
| Moderate disability (III) | 0.0991 | 0.1214 | 0.5936 | 0.1859 |
| Severe disability (IV) | 0.0131 | 0.1599 | 0.3057 | 0.5213 |
Estimated relationship between health status and medical expenditure.
| Independent Variable | Average Annual Medical Expenses for Families | Average Annual Medical Expenses for the Elderly | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participation Model (1) | Expenditure Model (2) | Participation Model (3) | Expenditure Model (4) | |
| Health Status | ||||
| Status I–IV | 0.318 *** (0.041) | 2792.1 *** (207.8) | 0.341 *** (0.027) | 4291.5 *** (151.6) |
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| Age 60 years old and above | −0.038 *** (0.017) | −183.2 * (146.8) | −0.035 *** (0.012) | −131.4 (146.5) |
| Gender 1 = Male; 0 = Female | 0.057 (0.039) | −193.4 (155.6) | −0.061 * (0.028) | −255.3 (40.9) |
| Households Urban = 1; Rural = 0 | −0.257 *** (0.053) | 1135.0 *** (371.4) | 0.132 *** (0.039) | 2358.7 *** (90.4) |
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| Level of education 1 = Junior High School and above; 0 = other | 0.021 (0.064) | 218.7 (581.9) | 0.052 * (0.037) | 341.8 * (92.7) |
| Annual family income | 0.057 *** (0.017) | 2061.0 *** (143.5) | 0.038 *** (0.013) | 568.5 ** (37.2) |
| pension 1 = Yes; 0 = None | 0.306 *** (0.068) | −2018.5 ** (611.7) | 0.047 (0.045) | −2205.7 ** (105.6) |
| Health insurance 1 = Yes; 0 = None | 0.475 *** (0.084) | 994.9 (807.7) | 0.232 * (0.078) | 1385.5 * (257.4) |
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| Physical exercise 1 = Yes; 0 = None | 0.219 (0.114) | 21.7 (24.4) | 0.067 *** (0.048) | 140.0 (80.3) |
| Social Activities 1 = Yes; 0 = None | 0.072 (0.094) | −606.8 * (141.6) | 0.261 *** (0.039) | −1219.5 * (71.2) |
| Smoking habits 1 = Yes; 0 = None | 0.104 ** (0.087) | −226.3 (103.4) | 0.072 * (0.049) | 1291.3 (107.7) |
| Constant | −0.452 *** (0.305) | −7042.1 *** (1488.9) | −0.079 *** (0.262) | −7534.9 (430.5) |
| Sample value | 1204 | 5608 | 1627 | 5185 |
Note: *, **, *** mean significance at the levels of 10%, 5%, and 1%, respectively; standard deviations are in parentheses.
Population distribution prediction for the different health states, 2020–2060 (unit: 10,000 people).
| Year | Healthy (I) | Mild Disability (II) | Moderate Disability (III) | Severe Disability (IV) | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | 17,958.58 | 6253.92 | 1115.10 | 665.42 | 25,993.03 |
| 2024 | 19,053.55 | 6969.50 | 1430.15 | 866.59 | 28,319.79 |
| 2028 | 22,468.21 | 8528.18 | 1852.77 | 1209.07 | 34,058.22 |
| 2032 | 23,613.29 | 9478.42 | 2214.21 | 1474.91 | 36,780.83 |
| 2036 | 24,782.33 | 10,350.91 | 2552.28 | 1701.52 | 39,387.04 |
| 2040 | 24,964.58 | 10,802.49 | 2716.79 | 1944.61 | 40,428.47 |
| 2044 | 24,868.22 | 11,219.67 | 2942.60 | 2067.21 | 41,097.71 |
| 2048 | 25,486.19 | 12,077.20 | 3370.68 | 2446.67 | 43,380.73 |
| 2052 | 24,800.88 | 12,065.87 | 3487.22 | 2539.28 | 42,893.26 |
| 2056 | 23,586.41 | 12,020.60 | 3563.20 | 2553.49 | 41,723.71 |
| 2060 | 22,190.84 | 11,802.34 | 3660.55 | 2973.94 | 40,627.69 |
Note: Two decimal places are rounded off.
Medical expenditure for seniors with different health states in 2015 (unit: yuan).
| Healthy (I) | Mild Disability (II) | Moderate Disability (III) | Severe Disability (IV) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average annual family health expenditure | 3754.79 | 4521.03 | 5699.14 | 7290.27 |
| Annual individual medical expenditure | 2572.06 | 4491.79 | 5540.11 | 8878.55 |
Source: Based on CHARLS data.
Figure 1Prediction of annual medical expenditure for the elderly in China, 2020–2060.