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Forecasting health expenses using a functional data model

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Traditionally, actuaries make their predictions based on simple, robust methods. Stochastic models become increasingly popular because they can enrich the point estimates with error estimates or even provide the whole probability distribution. Here, we construct such a model for German inpatient health expenses per age using the functional data approach. This allows us to see in which age groups the expenses change the most and where predictions are most uncertain. Jumps in the derived model parameters indicate that 3 years might be outliers. In fact, they can be explained by changes in the reimbursement system and must be dealt with. As an application, we compute the probability distribution of the total health expenses in the upcoming years.

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  • Piontkowski, Jens, 2020. "Forecasting health expenses using a functional data model," Annals of Actuarial Science, Cambridge University Press, vol. 14(1), pages 72-82, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:anacsi:v:14:y:2020:i:1:p:72-82_4
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