Modelling our future population ageing, health, and aged care

This volume serves to present to interested readers recent developments in microsimulation and public policy. It strings together: selected papers presented at the International Microsimulation Conference on Population Ageing and Health: Modelling Our Future held in Canberra, Australia in December 2...

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Corporate Author International Microsimulation Conference on Population Ageing and Health
Other Authors Gupta, Anil, statistician, Harding, Ann, 1958-
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Boston, Mass. : Elsevier B.V., 2007.
Edition1st ed.
SeriesInternational symposia in economic theory and econometrics ; v. 16.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9780444530059
0444530053
9781849508087
ISSN1571-0386 ;
Physical Description1 online zdroj (xxx, 569 p.).

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction and overview / Ann Harding
  • Health status, health inequalities and the ability of older Australians to stay in the labour force / Agnes Walker
  • Evaluating catastrophic drug expenditure plans / Bert Waslander
  • Projections of Commonwealth health expenditure in Australia's first intergenerational report / George Rothman
  • The Australian Pharmaceuticals benefit scheme and older australians : changes in government outlays and consumer costs from the 2002-03 federal budget measures / Ann Harding
  • Modelling Medicare and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) utilisation and costs / Brett Parsons
  • A microsimulation model for Pharmacare : development, analysis and policy applications / Anil Gupta
  • Microsimulation model of medical insurance reform for government employees and workers in China / Lin Guohong
  • The view from the middle : taking care of the young and the old / Steve Gribble
  • -A simulation model concerning future needs for long-term care of elderly persons in Sweden / Marten Lagergren
  • Providing income support services to a changing aged population in Australia : Centrelinks regional microsimulation model / Anthony King
  • Building policy-relevant health human resource models / Kisalaya Basu
  • What is behind HRSA's projected U.S. supply, demand, and shortages of registered nurses / Timothy M. Dall
  • Data quality and non-response effects when using logistical regression in the Welsh health survey / Ruth Studley
  • Confidentiality and anonymised survey records : the UK experience / Paul Williamson
  • Population ageing and health empirical needs for effective foresight / Michael C. Wolfson
  • The search for ideas among existing microsimulation models / Anil Gupta
  • Model 1 : MOSART (dynamic cross-sectional microsimulation model) / Nils M. Stolen
  • Model 2 : DYNAMOD / Simon Kelly
  • -Model 3 : the SAGE Model : a dynamic microsimulation population model for Britain / Asghar Zaidi
  • Model 4 : Lifepaths model / Steve Gribble
  • Model 5 : SESIM (longitudinal dynamic microsimulation model) / Olle Sundberg
  • Model 6 : DYNACAN (longitudinal dynamic microsimulation model) / Richard J. Morrison
  • Model 7 : DESTINIE (modele demographique economique et social de trajectoires individuelles simulees, i.e. demographic, economic and social model of simulated individual trajectories) / Sophie Buffeteau
  • Model 8 : GLADHISPANIA (a Spanish tax-benefits microsimulation model) / Amedeo Spadaro
  • Model 9 : STINMOD (Static Incomes Model) / Quoc N. Vu
  • Model 10 : EUROMOD the tax-benefit microsimulation model for the European Union / Holly Sutherland
  • Model 11 : PSSRU long-term care finance model and CARESIM : two linked UK models of long-term care for older people / Robin Darton
  • Model 12 : social policy simulation database and model (SPSD/M) / Brian Murphy
  • -Model 13 : the OECD tax-benefit model and policy database / Herwig Immervoll
  • Model 14 : Pharmasim model / Anil Gupta
  • Model 15 : LOTTE the Norwegian tax-benefit model system / Thor O. Thoresen
  • Model 16 : IPDSM (Integrated Physician Demand and Supply Model) / Anil Gupta
  • Model 17 : Registered Nurses Supply and Demand Models (NSM and NDM) / Marilyn B. Biviano
  • Model 18 : MediSim (Static Microsimulation Model of the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme) / Laurie Brown
  • Model 19 : SVERIGE / Magnus Stromgren
  • Model 20 : NSW Hospitals Model / Linc Thurecht
  • Model 21 : Customer Service Projection Model (cusp): a regional microsimulation model of Centrelink customers / Ben Phillips
  • Model 22 SpatialMSM NATSEMs Small Area Household Model for Australia / Ann Harding
  • Demographic change, health and health-risk behaviour across cohorts in Britain : implications for policy modelling / Jane Falkingham
  • -Measures of dependency among older people in community and residential settings in Scotland their development and application in resource forecasting / Adam Redpath.