Simulating the Impact of Long-Term Care Prevention Among Older Japanese People on Healthcare Costs From 2020 to 2040 Using System Dynamics Modeling
Objectives: This study examined how healthcare costs might change by reducing long-term care needs among older Japanese people.Methods: A simulation model was constructed comprising two aging chains for independent and dependent people aged ≥65 years by sex. Changes in the base run from 2020 to 2040...
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Main Authors: | Nobuo Nishi (Author), Nayu Ikeda (Author), Takehiro Sugiyama (Author), Kayo Kurotani (Author), Motohiko Miyachi (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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