Health Expenditure Scenarios in the New Member States: Country Report on Poland

ENEPRI Research Report No. 47

47 Pages Posted: 24 Mar 2012

See all articles by Stanislawa Golinowska

Stanislawa Golinowska

CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research

Ewa Kocot

Jagiellonian University in Krakow

Agnieszka Sowa

CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research

Date Written: December 19, 2007

Abstract

The objective of this report is to present the model of future health care system revenues and expenditures in Poland, and to discuss assumptions for the projection and projection results. Expenditure analysis is based on ILO social budget model, part of which is health budget model. The model takes into account the revenue side of health care system as well, which is consistent with the above-mentioned discussion on health care system funding and its sustainability. The first part of the Report is dedicated to social, and especially health-related, expenditure models and projections applied in Poland. Following, detailed description of data and information used in the current projection is presented. Baseline projections of main demographic and macro-economic variables and indicators used in the model are shown, and the assumptions for the development of these indicators and their inter-relations are discussed. Three scenarios are presented: the baseline scenario, death-related costs scenario, and the scenario with different longevity improvements. Projection results cover both the revenue and the expenditure side of health care system. Finally, conclusions are made and policy recommendations are formulated, based on projection results.

Keywords: health expenditure scenarios, Poland, health, health expenditure, health care system, health budget, longevity

Suggested Citation

Golinowska, Stanislawa and Kocot, Ewa and Sowa, Agnieszka, Health Expenditure Scenarios in the New Member States: Country Report on Poland (December 19, 2007). ENEPRI Research Report No. 47, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2027423 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2027423

Stanislawa Golinowska (Contact Author)

CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research ( email )

Al. Jana Pawła II 61/212
Warsaw, 01-031
Poland

Ewa Kocot

Jagiellonian University in Krakow

Collegium Novum
ul. Gołębia 24
Kraków, 31-007
Poland

Agnieszka Sowa

CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research ( email )

Al. Jana Pawła II 61/212
Warsaw, 01-031
Poland

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