Background Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it is important to understand the main determinants of first-time utilization of (LTC) services. Methods The Andersen service model, which distinguishes predisposing, enabling and need factors, was used to develop a model for first-time utilization of LTC services among the general population of the Netherlands. We used data on 214,821 persons registered in a database of general practitioners (NIVEL Primary Care Database). For each person the medical history was known, as well as characteristics such as ethnicity, income, home-ownership, and marital status. Utilization data from the national register on long-term care was linked at a personal level. Gener...
Despite concern over increased health ser-vices utilization with population aging, few studies descr...
Practice variation in publicly financed long-term care (LTC) may be inefficient and inequitable, sim...
Practice variation in publicly financed long-term care (LTC) may be inefficient and inequitable, sim...
Abstract Background Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it i...
Background: Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it is impor...
Background Long-term care is often associated with high health care expenditures. In the Netherlands...
textabstractUsing data from two cohorts, we examine to what extent a decline in institutional care i...
Background: In several OECD countries the percentage of people over 80 in LTC institutions has been ...
Using data from two cohorts, we examine to what extent a decline in institutional care in the Nether...
Background: Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high prevalence...
Abstract Background Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high pr...
The use of long-term care (LTC) is changing rapidly. In the Netherlands, rates of institutional LTC ...
The aim of the study was to investigate determinants of long-term care use and to clarify the differ...
Context: Long-term care (LTC) costs within member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-oper...
Universal access and generous coverage are important goals of the Dutch long-term care (LTC) system....
Despite concern over increased health ser-vices utilization with population aging, few studies descr...
Practice variation in publicly financed long-term care (LTC) may be inefficient and inequitable, sim...
Practice variation in publicly financed long-term care (LTC) may be inefficient and inequitable, sim...
Abstract Background Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it i...
Background: Since in an ageing society more long-term care (LTC) facilities are needed, it is impor...
Background Long-term care is often associated with high health care expenditures. In the Netherlands...
textabstractUsing data from two cohorts, we examine to what extent a decline in institutional care i...
Background: In several OECD countries the percentage of people over 80 in LTC institutions has been ...
Using data from two cohorts, we examine to what extent a decline in institutional care in the Nether...
Background: Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high prevalence...
Abstract Background Societies around the world face the burden of an aging population with a high pr...
The use of long-term care (LTC) is changing rapidly. In the Netherlands, rates of institutional LTC ...
The aim of the study was to investigate determinants of long-term care use and to clarify the differ...
Context: Long-term care (LTC) costs within member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-oper...
Universal access and generous coverage are important goals of the Dutch long-term care (LTC) system....
Despite concern over increased health ser-vices utilization with population aging, few studies descr...
Practice variation in publicly financed long-term care (LTC) may be inefficient and inequitable, sim...
Practice variation in publicly financed long-term care (LTC) may be inefficient and inequitable, sim...