Health-care costs will rise significantly as population ages, says new report
TORONTO — A new report says Canada needs to rethink its approach to health care to help manage rising costs as people age.
CSA Group, an organization that helps policymakers develop standards around health and safety, says health care currently costs about $12,000 per year for each person 65 years and older, compared to $2,700 for each person younger than 65.
Today’s report says seniors make up about 18 per cent of Canada’s population but account for about 45 per cent of health-care spending by provincial and territorial governments.
The group projects costs will continue to increase significantly, with seniors making up 22 per cent of the Canadian population by 2040.