Aging-in-place policies substitute home care for nursing home admissions (NHA). They appear to be a win-win by keeping public spending in check and being in line with personal preferences, but have hitherto not been evaluated. We study the impact of NHA eligibility using Dutch administrative data and exploiting variation between randomly assigned assessors in their tendency to grant admission. The impact on mortality is zero, but with considerable effect heterogeneity. Moreover, aging-in-place policies come at the cost of increased curative care, especially hospital admissions, and do not reduce total healthcare spending, suggesting they may not be a win-win after all
While life-cycle theory makes the clear prediction that people dissave at old-age, this prediction i...
In light of population aging, it is important to understand whether limiting public in‐kind transfer...
Definitions of nursing home care and alternatives for covering nursing home costs are covered in thi...
Encouraging and helping elderly to postpone a nursing home admission appears to be a win-win that ke...
Though need factors would predict a higher rate of institutional use in Germany, in 2004 the percent...
We examine the impact of the accessibility of an older individual's house on her use of nursing home...
We assess whether informal care receipt affects the probability of transitioning to a nursing home. ...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: This study examines predictors of nursing home admission (NHA) in Belg...
During the 1960s and 1970s, The Netherlands had one of the youngest populations in Western Europe. I...
Background: Due to the growing proportion of older people, their place of residence and place of car...
Objective: To investigate proportions of hospitalized nursing home residents during periods of incre...
The desire to age “in place” avoiding nursing homes (NH) seems general, and the recent COVID-19 pand...
In several OECD countries the percentage of elderly in long-term care institutions has been declinin...
Using data from two cohorts, we examine to what extent a decline in institutional care in the Nether...
BACKGROUND: Home visiting programs have been developed to improve the functional abilities of older ...
While life-cycle theory makes the clear prediction that people dissave at old-age, this prediction i...
In light of population aging, it is important to understand whether limiting public in‐kind transfer...
Definitions of nursing home care and alternatives for covering nursing home costs are covered in thi...
Encouraging and helping elderly to postpone a nursing home admission appears to be a win-win that ke...
Though need factors would predict a higher rate of institutional use in Germany, in 2004 the percent...
We examine the impact of the accessibility of an older individual's house on her use of nursing home...
We assess whether informal care receipt affects the probability of transitioning to a nursing home. ...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: This study examines predictors of nursing home admission (NHA) in Belg...
During the 1960s and 1970s, The Netherlands had one of the youngest populations in Western Europe. I...
Background: Due to the growing proportion of older people, their place of residence and place of car...
Objective: To investigate proportions of hospitalized nursing home residents during periods of incre...
The desire to age “in place” avoiding nursing homes (NH) seems general, and the recent COVID-19 pand...
In several OECD countries the percentage of elderly in long-term care institutions has been declinin...
Using data from two cohorts, we examine to what extent a decline in institutional care in the Nether...
BACKGROUND: Home visiting programs have been developed to improve the functional abilities of older ...
While life-cycle theory makes the clear prediction that people dissave at old-age, this prediction i...
In light of population aging, it is important to understand whether limiting public in‐kind transfer...
Definitions of nursing home care and alternatives for covering nursing home costs are covered in thi...