Authors
Albert Wong, Bram Wouterse, Laurentius CJ Slobbe, Hendriek C Boshuizen, Johan J Polder
Publication date
2012/1/1
Journal
Social Science & Medicine
Volume
74
Issue
2
Pages
263-272
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Health care utilization is expected to rise in the coming decades. Not only will the aggregate need for health care grow by changing demographics, so too will per capita utilization. It has been suggested that trends in health care utilization may be age-specific. In this paper, age-specific trends in health care utilization are presented for different health care sectors in the Netherlands, for the period 1981–2009. For the hospital sector we also explore the link between these trends and the state of medical technology. Using aggregated data from a Dutch health survey and a nationwide hospital register, regression analysis was used to examine age-specific trends in the probability of utilizing health care. To determine the influence of medical technology, the growth in age-specific probabilities of hospital care was regressed on the number of medical patents while adjusting for confounders related to demographics, health …
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