Chile - Health Insurance Issues : Old Age and Catastrophic Health Costs

The study offers an analytic approach to fundamental questions concerning the effect of the aging population on the Chilean health system, and, to the prospects for, and the extent of financing health care for the elderly, as presumably catastrophic costs are linked to this effect. However, the study reveals that catastrophic care is not a problem primarily affecting the elderly, since interventions show that, rather the highest costly episodes occur among infants. It is specified that technological change introduced the possibility of delivering care, at very high cost, to infants who would otherwise die, or suffer congenital disorders, and it is this change which shaped the current age distribution of catastrophic care. Under the country's health insurance system, the largest group is covered by the public system, while a smaller group is privately insured. However, the study reveals that significant numbers of catastrophic infant events are assisted in public facilities, regardless of patient's affiliation. This implies that apparently the public system does assume disproportionate catastrophic burdens, where the elderly are neither the sole, nor most substantial drain on public resources, suggesting private insurance could attract the stable, elderly population, and thus mitigate the financial conditions of the public health system.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2000-08-31
Subjects:AGE DISTRIBUTION, AGE GROUPS, AGED, AGING, AGING POPULATION, BENEFICIARIES, COVERAGE, DEMOGRAPHIC DATA, ELDERLY CARE, EXPENDITURES, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH CARE COSTS, HEALTH CONDITIONS, HEALTH COSTS, HEALTH FINANCING, HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH INSURERS, HEALTH NEEDS, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH SYSTEM, HOSPITAL DISCHARGE, HOSPITALS, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, INCOME, INCOME GROUPS, INFANTS, INSURANCE COVERAGE, INSURANCE PLANS, INSURANCE SYSTEM, INSURANCE SYSTEMS, INSURERS, LIFE EXPECTANCY, MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, MIGRANTS, MIGRATION, MORAL HAZARD, PHYSICIANS, POPULATION HEALTH, PRIVATE INSURANCE, PRIVATE SECTOR, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC HEALTH, PUBLIC HOSPITALS, PUBLIC INSURANCE, PUBLIC SECTOR, RATES, RETIREMENT, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL INSURANCE, SURGERY, WORKERS HEALTH INSURANCE COST CONTROL, HEALTH INSURANCE FINANCE, OLD AGE INSURANCE, PUBLIC HEALTH CARE, PRIVATE HEALTH CARE, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, INFANT HEALTH SERVICES, CONGENITAL IMPAIRMENTS, HEALTH CARE DELIVERY,
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spelling dig-okr-10986149822024-08-08T18:08:20Z Chile - Health Insurance Issues : Old Age and Catastrophic Health Costs World Bank AGE DISTRIBUTION AGE GROUPS AGED AGING AGING POPULATION BENEFICIARIES COVERAGE DEMOGRAPHIC DATA ELDERLY CARE EXPENDITURES HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE COSTS HEALTH CONDITIONS HEALTH COSTS HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURERS HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITAL DISCHARGE HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INFANTS INSURANCE COVERAGE INSURANCE PLANS INSURANCE SYSTEM INSURANCE SYSTEMS INSURERS LIFE EXPECTANCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY MIGRANTS MIGRATION MORAL HAZARD PHYSICIANS POPULATION HEALTH PRIVATE INSURANCE PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC INSURANCE PUBLIC SECTOR RATES RETIREMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL INSURANCE SURGERY WORKERS HEALTH INSURANCE COST CONTROL HEALTH INSURANCE FINANCE OLD AGE INSURANCE PUBLIC HEALTH CARE PRIVATE HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE INFANT HEALTH SERVICES CONGENITAL IMPAIRMENTS HEALTH CARE DELIVERY PUBLIC HOSPITALS The study offers an analytic approach to fundamental questions concerning the effect of the aging population on the Chilean health system, and, to the prospects for, and the extent of financing health care for the elderly, as presumably catastrophic costs are linked to this effect. However, the study reveals that catastrophic care is not a problem primarily affecting the elderly, since interventions show that, rather the highest costly episodes occur among infants. It is specified that technological change introduced the possibility of delivering care, at very high cost, to infants who would otherwise die, or suffer congenital disorders, and it is this change which shaped the current age distribution of catastrophic care. Under the country's health insurance system, the largest group is covered by the public system, while a smaller group is privately insured. However, the study reveals that significant numbers of catastrophic infant events are assisted in public facilities, regardless of patient's affiliation. This implies that apparently the public system does assume disproportionate catastrophic burdens, where the elderly are neither the sole, nor most substantial drain on public resources, suggesting private insurance could attract the stable, elderly population, and thus mitigate the financial conditions of the public health system. 2013-08-09T20:49:06Z 2013-08-09T20:49:06Z 2000-08-31 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/08/693212/chile-health-insurance-issues-old-age-catastrophic-health-costs https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14982 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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topic AGE DISTRIBUTION
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGING
AGING POPULATION
BENEFICIARIES
COVERAGE
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
ELDERLY CARE
EXPENDITURES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HEALTH COSTS
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURERS
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HOSPITAL DISCHARGE
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INFANTS
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE PLANS
INSURANCE SYSTEM
INSURANCE SYSTEMS
INSURERS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MORAL HAZARD
PHYSICIANS
POPULATION HEALTH
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC INSURANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR
RATES
RETIREMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SURGERY
WORKERS HEALTH INSURANCE COST CONTROL
HEALTH INSURANCE FINANCE
OLD AGE INSURANCE
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PRIVATE HEALTH CARE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
INFANT HEALTH SERVICES
CONGENITAL IMPAIRMENTS
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
AGE DISTRIBUTION
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGING
AGING POPULATION
BENEFICIARIES
COVERAGE
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
ELDERLY CARE
EXPENDITURES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HEALTH COSTS
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURERS
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HOSPITAL DISCHARGE
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INFANTS
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE PLANS
INSURANCE SYSTEM
INSURANCE SYSTEMS
INSURERS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MORAL HAZARD
PHYSICIANS
POPULATION HEALTH
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC INSURANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR
RATES
RETIREMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SURGERY
WORKERS HEALTH INSURANCE COST CONTROL
HEALTH INSURANCE FINANCE
OLD AGE INSURANCE
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PRIVATE HEALTH CARE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
INFANT HEALTH SERVICES
CONGENITAL IMPAIRMENTS
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
spellingShingle AGE DISTRIBUTION
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGING
AGING POPULATION
BENEFICIARIES
COVERAGE
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
ELDERLY CARE
EXPENDITURES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HEALTH COSTS
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURERS
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HOSPITAL DISCHARGE
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INFANTS
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE PLANS
INSURANCE SYSTEM
INSURANCE SYSTEMS
INSURERS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MORAL HAZARD
PHYSICIANS
POPULATION HEALTH
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC INSURANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR
RATES
RETIREMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SURGERY
WORKERS HEALTH INSURANCE COST CONTROL
HEALTH INSURANCE FINANCE
OLD AGE INSURANCE
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PRIVATE HEALTH CARE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
INFANT HEALTH SERVICES
CONGENITAL IMPAIRMENTS
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
AGE DISTRIBUTION
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGING
AGING POPULATION
BENEFICIARIES
COVERAGE
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
ELDERLY CARE
EXPENDITURES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HEALTH COSTS
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURERS
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HOSPITAL DISCHARGE
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INFANTS
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE PLANS
INSURANCE SYSTEM
INSURANCE SYSTEMS
INSURERS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MORAL HAZARD
PHYSICIANS
POPULATION HEALTH
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC INSURANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR
RATES
RETIREMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SURGERY
WORKERS HEALTH INSURANCE COST CONTROL
HEALTH INSURANCE FINANCE
OLD AGE INSURANCE
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PRIVATE HEALTH CARE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
INFANT HEALTH SERVICES
CONGENITAL IMPAIRMENTS
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
World Bank
Chile - Health Insurance Issues : Old Age and Catastrophic Health Costs
description The study offers an analytic approach to fundamental questions concerning the effect of the aging population on the Chilean health system, and, to the prospects for, and the extent of financing health care for the elderly, as presumably catastrophic costs are linked to this effect. However, the study reveals that catastrophic care is not a problem primarily affecting the elderly, since interventions show that, rather the highest costly episodes occur among infants. It is specified that technological change introduced the possibility of delivering care, at very high cost, to infants who would otherwise die, or suffer congenital disorders, and it is this change which shaped the current age distribution of catastrophic care. Under the country's health insurance system, the largest group is covered by the public system, while a smaller group is privately insured. However, the study reveals that significant numbers of catastrophic infant events are assisted in public facilities, regardless of patient's affiliation. This implies that apparently the public system does assume disproportionate catastrophic burdens, where the elderly are neither the sole, nor most substantial drain on public resources, suggesting private insurance could attract the stable, elderly population, and thus mitigate the financial conditions of the public health system.
topic_facet AGE DISTRIBUTION
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGING
AGING POPULATION
BENEFICIARIES
COVERAGE
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
ELDERLY CARE
EXPENDITURES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HEALTH COSTS
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURERS
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HOSPITAL DISCHARGE
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INFANTS
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE PLANS
INSURANCE SYSTEM
INSURANCE SYSTEMS
INSURERS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MORAL HAZARD
PHYSICIANS
POPULATION HEALTH
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC INSURANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR
RATES
RETIREMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SURGERY
WORKERS HEALTH INSURANCE COST CONTROL
HEALTH INSURANCE FINANCE
OLD AGE INSURANCE
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PRIVATE HEALTH CARE
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
INFANT HEALTH SERVICES
CONGENITAL IMPAIRMENTS
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Chile - Health Insurance Issues : Old Age and Catastrophic Health Costs
title_short Chile - Health Insurance Issues : Old Age and Catastrophic Health Costs
title_full Chile - Health Insurance Issues : Old Age and Catastrophic Health Costs
title_fullStr Chile - Health Insurance Issues : Old Age and Catastrophic Health Costs
title_full_unstemmed Chile - Health Insurance Issues : Old Age and Catastrophic Health Costs
title_sort chile - health insurance issues : old age and catastrophic health costs
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2000-08-31
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/08/693212/chile-health-insurance-issues-old-age-catastrophic-health-costs
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