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The aging population, the increasing number of lifestyle diseases and the increasing proportion of difficult-to-cure illnesses in the EU demands the use of modern medicine and modern medical technology. Such a situation leads to an increase of funds spent on the health sector. Therefore the...
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This paper discusses the relationship between medical innovations and ageing from a health economics perspective and surveys empirical evidence on medical R&D incentives, R&D costs of pharmaceuticals, and the cost-effectiveness of health innovations. Particular focus is on the endogeneity of...
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of healthcare. A nationally-representative sample of Americans reported their estimated and ideal distributions of … healthcare (unmet need for prescription medications) and death (gains in life expectancy). Respondents across the demographic and … political spectrum wanted mortality and healthcare to be distributed more evenly among the rich and poor than they estimated …
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