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Evaluation of Healthcare Expenditures on Preventive Services in the Czech Republic

ŠKRABAL, Jaroslav

Basic information

Original name

Evaluation of Healthcare Expenditures on Preventive Services in the Czech Republic

Authors

ŠKRABAL, Jaroslav (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Švýcarsko, Eurasian Business and Economics Perspectives, p. 181 - 203, 23 pp. 2025

Publisher

Springer

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Proceedings paper

Field of Study

50202 Applied Economics, Econometrics

Country of publisher

Switzerland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

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Organization unit

Moravian Business College Olomouc

ISBN

978-3-031-85311-1

Keywords in English

Czech Republic; GDP; Comparison; Expenditure Components; Preventive Services

Tags

Changed: 11/4/2025 09:18, Ing. Michaela Nováková

Abstract

V originále

The aim of this paper is to analyze and compare expenditures on preventive healthcare services in the Czech Republic during the period from 2010 to 2021. Using descriptive, deductive, and comparative methodologies, the study evaluates the components of healthcare expenditure within the context of GDP, a key indicator of economic activity. The findings suggest that the proportion of healthcare funding from state and local budgets likely increased during the COVID-19 pandemic due to a surge in demand for healthcare services and the expansion of public funding to address the crisis. Additionally, the study emphasizes the importance of demographic shifts, particularly the aging population, in influencing future healthcare costs. As the share of elderly individuals in the population grows, healthcare expenditures are expected to rise, especially in areas such as long-term care and preventive services. This demographic trend is projected to place increasing pressure on healthcare systems and public budgets in the coming years. The paper concludes that while economic growth can facilitate increased healthcare funding, long-term sustainability will depend on addressing the challenges posed by an aging population. Strategic planning and policy adjustments are necessary to ensure the adequacy of healthcare financing in light of these demographic changes.