Author:
Schofield Deborah J,Earnest Arul
Abstract
Background: Over the next 45 years the Australian
population will age rapidly as the baby boomer
cohort moves into retirement and then old age. As
the population ages there will be substantial
growth in the demand for hospital bed-days, placing
a corresponding demand on infrastructure
and staffing.
Methods: Australian Bureau of Statistics population
projections to 2050 and Australian Institute of
Health and Welfare public hospital bed-day data
from 1993?94 to 2003?04 were used to develop
models of future demand and examine the sensitivity
of the results to model assumptions.
Results: Over the long term, demand for public
hospital bed-days was projected to grow faster
than population growth. By 2050, ageing will
increase the demand for bed-days by between
70% and 130% depending on the underlying
assumptions, and the proportion of bed-days
devoted to older people will increase from under
50% in 2005 to over 70%.
Conclusions: Ageing of the population will
increase the demand for health services just as it
will become harder to recruit health professionals
as the large baby boomer cohort retires from the
health workforce. Accordingly, we need to plan
now to ensure future needs of the ageing population are met.
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