[Influence of the demographic change on hospital admissions and costs in Germany].

Medizinische Klinik Pub Date : 2010-12-01 Epub Date: 2011-01-16 DOI:10.1007/s00063-010-1152-1
Janine Biermann, Anja Neumann, Alexander Hewer, Jürgen Wasem, Raimund Erbel, Till Neumann
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Abstract

Background: In the next years the population of most western countries will age rapidly. Beside socioeconomic and social problems sustainable consequences on the health care system are expected. Ageing of the population will place a corresponding growth in demand of health care services and relating expenditures. The following analysis assesses the impact of demographic factors on hospital admissions and related costs over the next 30 years.

Method: German Federal Statistical Office 12th coordinated population projection, diagnosis statistics and cost of illness data were used to develop a projection of future hospital admissions and associated economic burden. The model considers age- and sex-specific differences.

Results: Ageing will increase all-cause hospital admissions by 12% between 2010 and 2040. Diseases of the circulatory system will have one of the most tremendous increases with an expected rise of 34% until 2040. In contrast, hospital stays because of mental and behavioural disorders will decrease by 9%. As hospital admissions rise we expect a further increase in overall expenditures for hospitalisations.

Discussion: Ageing of the population will further increase the demand for inpatient hospital services during the coming years. Nevertheless, the increase of hospital admissions will differ concerning single illness groups. The development of new care strategies should take these aspects into consideration.

[德国人口变化对住院率和费用的影响]。
背景:未来几年,大多数西方国家的人口将迅速老龄化。除了社会经济和社会问题,预计对卫生保健系统的可持续后果。人口老龄化将导致对保健服务的需求和相关支出相应增长。以下分析评估了未来30年人口因素对住院和相关费用的影响。方法:采用德国联邦统计局第12次协调人口预测、诊断统计和疾病成本数据,对未来住院率和相关经济负担进行预测。该模型考虑了年龄和性别差异。结果:2010年至2040年间,老龄化将使全因住院人数增加12%。循环系统疾病将是增幅最大的疾病之一,预计到2040年将增长34%。相比之下,因精神和行为障碍而住院的人数将减少9%。随着住院人数的增加,我们预计住院总开支将进一步增加。讨论:未来数年,人口老化将进一步增加住院服务的需求。然而,对于单一疾病群体,住院人数的增加将有所不同。制定新的护理战略应考虑到这些方面。
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