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Health & Morbidity in the New Member States
Rossitsa Rangelova
Liis Roovali
Edit Remak
Robert I. Gal
Renata Nemeth
Stanislawa Golinowska
Agnieszka Sowa
Vladimir Kvetan
Viliam Palenik
Roman Topor-Madry
出版
SSRN
, 2013
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=EpLbzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The analysis aims to describe processes of demographic and epidemiological changes, as well as health status self-assessment in selected Central and Eastern European countries. Countries selected for analysis represent groups characterized by similar tendencies and specific health and demographic characteristics. Estonia represents the Baltic states, Bulgaria - Balkan countries, and Slovakia represents countries of Central Europe. Poland is a specific country, with demographic and epidemiological characteristics similar to Slovakia, but much larger, with a high share of rural population. In Hungary, demographic processes related to the second demographic transition began much earlier and are still dynamic, and as such constitute a reference for other CEE countries. Analysis is presented in the context of medical service utilization, impact on frequency and structure of services use. Special attention is given to those demographic and epidemiological changes that have direct impact on the frequency of medical service utilization and, as such, determine the increase of healthcare costs. The ageing process and health status improvement are the main hypothetical determinants of healthcare cost increases, and thus they are presented in more detail. Additionally, changes in health behaviour - mainly in the utilization of medical services - are discussed in the context of institutional changes in the healthcare sector.