Cost-Induced Unmet Need for Health Care among Europe's Older Adults - The Role of Specific Diseases

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Veronika Kočiš Krůtilová, Lewe Bahnsen
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Abstract

Older adults are the most vulnerable group to suffer from health care cost burdens which may result in barriers to health care consumption. Aiming to evaluate the relationship between cost-induced unmet need and specific age-related health conditions among the European 50+ population we perform age-specific regressions using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. The results show that unmet need is strongly associated with emotional disorders, arthritis and heart attack across all age groups. High blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, chronic lung disease, stomach ulcers, and fractures are significant correlates for specific age groups. This highlights the importance of a health condition-specific as well as age-specific approach when reducing inequalities in access to health care. Policy makers therefore should pay more attention to financial barriers accessing health care for specific groups of the older population and consider complementary protective features for people with specific health conditions.
欧洲老年人因成本而无法满足的医疗保健需求——特定疾病的作用
老年人是最容易承受医疗保健费用负担的群体,这可能会导致医疗保健消费障碍。为了评估欧洲50岁以上人群中成本引发的未满足需求与特定年龄相关健康状况之间的关系,我们使用欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查的数据进行了年龄相关回归。研究结果表明,未满足的需求与所有年龄组的情绪障碍、关节炎和心脏病发作密切相关。高血压、高胆固醇、慢性肺病、胃溃疡和骨折是特定年龄组的显著相关因素。这突出了在减少获得医疗保健的不平等时,针对特定健康状况和年龄采取的方法的重要性。因此,政策制定者应更多地关注老年人口中特定群体获得医疗保健的财政障碍,并考虑为有特定健康状况的人提供补充保护。
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European Journal of Business Science and Technology
European Journal of Business Science and Technology Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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