Duc Trong Pham, Ngoc Khanh Thai, Thi Hai Anh Nguyen
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摘要
越南的人口正在老龄化,导致老年人的比例越来越高。尽管越南进行了重大的卫生筹资改革,但流行病学、人口结构的变化以及不断增长的医疗需求将继续对卫生支出造成压力。本文通过分析 2009 年至 2020 年的数据,研究了人口老龄化背景下越南的医疗财政空间。研究结果表明,由于越南人口老龄化速度快于预期,医疗资源跟不上需求的增长。医疗卫生总支出占 GDP 的比例明显上升。私人医疗保健支出,尤其是自费支出,呈上升趋势。医疗保险基金的支出也在逐年增加,这给年轻工人带来了未来的负担。此外,国家预算对医疗保健的拨款也在增长,但经济增长将弥补这一不足。
The Fiscal Space for Health in Vietnam: Challenges from Population Aging
Vietnam's population is aging, leading to a higher proportion of elderly individuals. Despite significant health financing reforms, But changes in epidemiology, demographics, and growing demand for health care will continue to put pressure on health spending. This paper examines the fiscal space for health in Vietnam amidst population aging by analyzing data from 2009 to 2020. Findings reveal that healthcare resources have not kept pace with the escalating demands due to the aging of Vietnam's population faster than forecast. Total health expenditure as a percentage of GDP shows this clear increase. Private healthcare spending, particularly out-of-pocket expenses, is on the rise. Spending from the health insurance fund also increases every year,, placing future burdens on young workers. In addition, the State budget allocations for healthcare have also grown, but economic growth will compensate for this shortfall.