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Economic effects of healthy ageing: functional limitation, forgone wages, and medical and long-term care costs

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HEALTH ECONOMICS REVIEW
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13561-023-00442-x

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Economic benefits; Disability; Functional health status; Successful ageing; Retirement; Medical care costs; Long-term care costs

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This study estimates the economic benefits of healthy aging by analyzing the economic losses caused by functional limitations among middle-aged and older people. The research found that functional limitations are associated with a higher retirement probability and increased total health spending among individuals aged 60 and above. The estimated financial costs generated by functional limitations, including foregone wages and medical/long-term care expenses, were approximately USD 72.7 billion. Health interventions can lead to economic benefits by preventing exits from the labor market and reducing medical and long-term care costs.
This study aims to estimate the potential economic benefits of healthy ageing by obtaining estimates of the economic losses generated by functional limitations among middle-aged and older people. Utilising two data sources retrieved from nationally representative samples of the Japanese people, we analysed the association between functional limitation and economic indicators, including labour market outcomes, savings, investment, consumption, and unpaid activities among individuals aged >= 60. Using the estimated parameters from our micro-econometric analyses and the official statistics by the Japanese government and a previous study, we calculated the financial costs that can be averted if healthy ageing is achieved as foregone wages and formal medical/long-term care costs incurred by functional limitations. Our micro-econometric analyses found that functional limitation was associated with a 3% point increase in retirement probability, with a stronger association among those aged 60-69. Moreover, functional limitation was linked with higher total health spending and less active involvement in domestic work. Foregone wages generated by functional limitation were estimated to be approximately USD 266.4 million, driven mainly by individuals in their 60s. Long-term care costs, rather than medical care costs, for older people aged >= 85 accounted for most of the additional costs, indicating that the estimated medical and long-term costs generated by functional limitations were approximately USD 72.7 billion. Health interventions can yield economic benefits by preventing exits from the labour market due to health issues and reducing medical and long-term care costs.

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