Although a large literature has established the importance of market and regulatory forces within the long-term care sector, current research in this field is limited by a series of data, measurement, and methodological issues. This paper provides a comprehensive review of these issues with an emphasis on identifying initiatives that will increase the volume and quality of long-term care research. Recommendations include: the construction of standard measures of long-term care market boundaries, the broader dissemination of market and regulatory data, the linkage of survey-based data with market measures, the encouragement of further market-based studies of noninstitutional long-term care settings, and the standardization of Medicaid cost d...
As the U.S. population continues to age due to medical advancements and the aging of the largest gen...
This dissertation consists of two policy papers and one methods paper, all grounded in applied, empi...
For at least 25 years, the rate of ownership of long-term care insurance (LTCI) has remained steadil...
This research was completed in an attempt to enlighten the public about Long Term Care Insurance, an...
This paper surveys recent theoretical economic research on long-term care (LTC). LTC differs from he...
The author’s objective is to summarize and synthesize what is known about the private long-term care...
Long-term care (LTC) represents a significant and substantial proportion of healthcare spends across...
This paper examines the failure of the private market to fully insure long-term care. I argue that t...
This review explores debates concerning the costs of long-term care for older people, and aims to gi...
This paper considers the market for long-term care services to treat and compensate for chronic heal...
[[abstract]]This research aims to investigate the passage of Long-Term Care Services Act, the contro...
With the rapid increase in long-term care (LTC) needs, it is important to assess the expected contri...
Many Western countries have introduced market principles in health- care. The newly introduced finan...
Health services research has contributed to health policy and service developments that have led to ...
textabstractMany Western countries have introduced market principles in healthcare. The newly introd...
As the U.S. population continues to age due to medical advancements and the aging of the largest gen...
This dissertation consists of two policy papers and one methods paper, all grounded in applied, empi...
For at least 25 years, the rate of ownership of long-term care insurance (LTCI) has remained steadil...
This research was completed in an attempt to enlighten the public about Long Term Care Insurance, an...
This paper surveys recent theoretical economic research on long-term care (LTC). LTC differs from he...
The author’s objective is to summarize and synthesize what is known about the private long-term care...
Long-term care (LTC) represents a significant and substantial proportion of healthcare spends across...
This paper examines the failure of the private market to fully insure long-term care. I argue that t...
This review explores debates concerning the costs of long-term care for older people, and aims to gi...
This paper considers the market for long-term care services to treat and compensate for chronic heal...
[[abstract]]This research aims to investigate the passage of Long-Term Care Services Act, the contro...
With the rapid increase in long-term care (LTC) needs, it is important to assess the expected contri...
Many Western countries have introduced market principles in health- care. The newly introduced finan...
Health services research has contributed to health policy and service developments that have led to ...
textabstractMany Western countries have introduced market principles in healthcare. The newly introd...
As the U.S. population continues to age due to medical advancements and the aging of the largest gen...
This dissertation consists of two policy papers and one methods paper, all grounded in applied, empi...
For at least 25 years, the rate of ownership of long-term care insurance (LTCI) has remained steadil...