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Livio DiMatteoStephen SamisDon Drummond 2 The Fiscal Sustainability of Canadian Publicly Funded Healthcare Systems

The Fiscal Sustainability of Healthcare in Canada: Issue Overview Livio Di Matteo Department of Economics Lakehead University Presentation Prepared for the CHSRF on Call Webinar Series Fiscal Sustainability of Healthcare in Canada, June 13,

The Issues Fiscal sustainability a persistent policy issue Public sector healthcare spending for 2011 is forecast by CIHI at 141 billion dollars (an increase of 3.0 percent from 2010 and down from 6.0 percent in 2010). Since 1975, real per capita government health spending in Canada rose at an average annual rate of 2.3 per cent – faster than growth in real per capita GDP or government revenues. 4

Defining Sustainability Sustainability of health seems to mean many things to many people: – Maintaining a quality healthcare system – Fair access to healthcare – Sustainable healthcare also refers to the affordability of care in the long term without unduly restricting other government program expenditures – Being able to pay for equitable access and quality – Health spending cannot rise faster than resource base indefinitely. – Fiscal sustainability means having the money to pay for what you want to do both at present and in the future 5

Measures General macro indicators of healthcare expenditures m1: Is government healthcare expenditure-to-total government expenditure ratio rising? m2: Is government healthcare expenditure-to-GDP ratio rising? Indicators of affordability: compare healthcare expenditure real per capita growth rates (h) to resource base growth measures (r): – r1: growth of real per capita provincial GDP – r2: growth of real per capita total provincial gov. revenues – r3: growth of real per capita federal cash transfers Indicators of healthcare spending unduly restricting the availability of funds for other government expenditures: compare healthcare expenditure growth rates (h) to government expenditure growth measures (g): – g1: growth of real per capita provincial gov. total expenditures – g2: growth of real per capita provincial gov. program expenditures – g3: growth of real per capita provincial program expenditures net of health If h>r and h>g, there is a potential sustainability problem. 6

Evidence: historical data 7

What Might the Future Look Like? Five expenditure scenarios for real per capita public healthcare spending constructed. Using a regression-based approach: – Scenario 1: business as usual, – Scenario 2: low economic growth, – Scenario 3: rapid aging and low economic growth, Using simple growth-extrapolation approach – Scenario 4: healthcare spending assumes to grow at the average annual rate of the period – Scenario 5: healthcare spending continues to grow at the high rates of the period Forecast estimates for Canada as a whole, each of the ten provinces and the territories to

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Some Fiscal Implications Scenario 5 (most extreme): Extrapolation assumption that health expenditure trends for the 1996 to 2008 period continue but with lower economic growth. Per capita government health spending in Canada in 2035 would hit 8,798 dollars and the public health expenditure to GDP ratio would hit 13.4 percent. This projected increase is equivalent to an increase in public spending today of about 2,797 dollars per capita– and would require a 15 percent increase in per capita revenues. 12

Broad Solutions for Fiscally Sustainable Public Sector Healthcare Reduce growth rate of expenditures – The sword or the scalpel? Increase growth rate of revenues – How much are people willing to pay? Or, a combination of both – Ultimately, there needs to be a political decision 13

The Fiscal Sustainability of Canadian Publicly Funded Healthcare Systems Don Drummond Chair, Commission on the Reform of Ontario Public Services 14

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