As a part of social policy, the Austrian government adopted a plan for long-term care. The plan seeks to provide equal access to health care regardless of peoples’ income. It enables people to purchase health care services according to their needs and secures staying at home as long as possible. Currently, more than 80 percent of people older than 60 years are receiving health care at home
In Austria, the responsibilities for long-term care mainly lie with the provinces, although federal ...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
Table of Contents: Introduction; Evidence and analysis; Policy implications and recommendations; Res...
Approaches to design comprehensive support systems for people in need of long-term care (LTC) have a...
In January 2007, Austria's two biggest parties - the social democratic SPÖ and the conservative ÖVP ...
This Policy Brief aims to present information on the current picture of (public and private) expendi...
Launched in January 2009, ANCIEN is a research project that runs for a 44-month period and involves ...
This country brief provides a snapshot of the introduction and the development of the Austrian long-...
The establishment of Long-term Care Insurance (LTCI) in Germany in 1995/96 significantly restructure...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
This document provides an overview of the long-term care system, the number and develop-ment of bene...
On average, people in Europe are living longer, and are in better health. Despite this, however, a s...
Authorisation of health insurance funds to collect socially adjusted user fees with simultaneous abo...
Key messages: Policy issue and associated policy challenges Long-term care expenditures are projecte...
Expected future demographic and societal shifts have put the improvement of quality and efficiency o...
In Austria, the responsibilities for long-term care mainly lie with the provinces, although federal ...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
Table of Contents: Introduction; Evidence and analysis; Policy implications and recommendations; Res...
Approaches to design comprehensive support systems for people in need of long-term care (LTC) have a...
In January 2007, Austria's two biggest parties - the social democratic SPÖ and the conservative ÖVP ...
This Policy Brief aims to present information on the current picture of (public and private) expendi...
Launched in January 2009, ANCIEN is a research project that runs for a 44-month period and involves ...
This country brief provides a snapshot of the introduction and the development of the Austrian long-...
The establishment of Long-term Care Insurance (LTCI) in Germany in 1995/96 significantly restructure...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
This document provides an overview of the long-term care system, the number and develop-ment of bene...
On average, people in Europe are living longer, and are in better health. Despite this, however, a s...
Authorisation of health insurance funds to collect socially adjusted user fees with simultaneous abo...
Key messages: Policy issue and associated policy challenges Long-term care expenditures are projecte...
Expected future demographic and societal shifts have put the improvement of quality and efficiency o...
In Austria, the responsibilities for long-term care mainly lie with the provinces, although federal ...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
Table of Contents: Introduction; Evidence and analysis; Policy implications and recommendations; Res...