conservative baseline scenario, health care costs would be more than 36 percent of GDP ... health care costs rise more rapidly than private sector costs. These projections are based on the assumption that the growth of health care costs for the economy hugely
as health care spending has grown from 5 percent of GDP in 1960 to about 17 percent ... Cumulative percent growth since 1960 Health care spending as a percent o f GDP (right axis) Cumulative gro wth rate o f GDP (left axis) Percent share of GDP Cumulative gro wth rate o f health care spending (left axis) Projecte d Historical Source ... total health care expenditures have grown by an average of 2.5 percent faster per year
related costs, where health care spending on a person is driven by years ... in a range between 1 and 2¼ percentage points of GDP for healthspending by 2050 (Figure ... Figure 9. Austria. ECFIN Public HealthExpenditure Projections Under Different Scenarios (Percent of GDP) Unit costs in line with GDP Higher-income elasticity of demand Pure aging Baseline Death-related costs Constant health Sources: European
Table A.4 Model Estimates of Cost of Pensions, Health Care, and Education 1 Compared to HM Treasury Forecasts2, percent of GDP Government Health Care Model ... Table A.4 shows the costs of pensions, health care, and education estimated ... makes more sense to use the compromise of inflation plus one percent Education costs
the result of the combined effect of trends in both GDP and healthexpenditures. In almost all countries, healthspending grew more quickly than GDP over the last 10 years. It is expected that the share of healthexpenditure to GDP is likely
Health insurance expenditures formed 3.4% of GDP in base 2003. At the same time the health insurance revenues made 3.6% of GDP. Excess of revenues was deposited to EHIF reserves. The model predicts steady 87% increase of health insurance expenditures ... Figure 8. Projected health insurance revenues and expenditures as percent of GDP, 2003-2050 Share of GDPhealth insurance revenues health insurance expenditures Source: Own calculations.
Table 2.4. Development of healthexpenditure and GDP in LDCs, 1960 to 2050, in percent. 1995–2020 3.00a 2020–2050 3.00a 1960–1995 GDP growth per annum Health care ... at 3% pa, which is the same as our assumed GDP growth rate for MDCs. Public expenditure on health care is about 2.7% of GDP (World Bank, 1999), with the level of private ... total expenditure is a much smaller proportion of GDP (very roughly half) than in MDCs. Because
Table 6.1 Sustainability of public finances % of GDP Total expenditure* Of which: - age related expenditure Pension expendituresHealth care Long term care ... to working persons will double in the period to 2035. This will disrupt the balance between expenditure and income from tax and social security contributions, since spending on the state old-age pension (AOW) and health care will rise faster than the revenues ... GDP growth Total participation rates (aged 15 – 64) Population aged 65+
of 4 percent of GDP, larger long-term care expenditure of 4.7 percent of GDP, higher health-care expenditure of one percent of GDP, and reduced education and unemployment ... expenditures in the Netherlands, well above the median of 5.3 percent of GDP across ... Figure 7-1. Change in Expenditure Due to Aging, 2007-60 (In percent of GDP) Unemployment benefits Care Pension Education Health PL EE LV IT DK SE FR AT PT BG HU DE UK
Figure 1 Figure 1. Estimated Impact on Total HealthSpending if Per Capita Spending Grows at Same Rate as GDP Projected Total PersonalHealthExpenditures in MA (billion $) , Billion ($) Projected Total HealthSpending = Projected Per Capita Health ... Introduction Health care cost increases in Massachusetts and the nation ... Left unchecked, health care costs in Massachusetts are expected to rise by an average of six percent annually during the period 2010-2020, 1 while GDP is projected