Development of Long-Term Scenarios for Healthcare Expenditure in Bulgaria
Grigor Sarijski and
Rossitsa Rangelova
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Grigor Dimitrov Sariiski ()
Economic Studies journal, 2007, issue 2, 27-57
Abstract:
The study is connected with preparing of the country report for Bulgaria in the Work Package (WP) IX titled “Development of Scenarios for Health Expenditure in the Accession Economies” within the project “Ageing, Health Status and Determinants of Health Expenditure” (AHEAD) under the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Commission. Eighteen research units from thirteen countries in Europe are included in this project; in WPIX are included: Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. The main objective of the study is to explore the interrelations between the most important indicators related to the health care expenditure in Bulgaria (based on 2003) in a long-term perspective up to 2050 and using an intermediary control (target) year 2025. For this purpose a model of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) is applied. The study presents the basic features of the ILO model, specificity of the data used and the involved assumptions about the future behaviour of the different variables as well as the basic obtained results. Finally concluding remarks and policy implications are given.
JEL-codes: C32 C53 H50 I18 J00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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