Key messages: Policy issue and associated policy challenges Long-term care expenditures are projected to rise significantly as a percentage of GDP in many countries. In OECD countries this is estimated at between 2% and 4% by 2050. In the EU25, by 2040 the 65+ age group will account for 28% of the population. Population ageing, changes in informal family support, increasing care costs and raised expectations of services pose major challenges to sustainability. State supported collective funding solutions can ensure that protection is provided to all those in greatest need and also help avoid catastrophic costs. Private sector solutions alone have failed to provide a sustainable insurance system that can cover a large proportion of the popul...
Traditionally characterised by a familialist approach to elderly care, France has evolvedtowards a m...
An ageing population and expected future increases in the demand for long-term care services are imp...
Table of Contents: Introduction; Evidence and analysis; Policy implications and recommendations; Res...
The rapid ageing of populations around the world and the associated shift in the burden of disease f...
Background: The sustainability of long-term care (LTC) is a prominent policy priority in many Wester...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...
The ageing of the European population brings new financial risks that call for state, market and soc...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
Abstract Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western socie...
Long-term care (LTC hereafter) concerns people who depend on help to carry out daily activities. It...
This memorandum covers the costs of long-term care and disability benefits for people aged 65 and ov...
The elder care sector is at the core of a radical restructuring process as all the European countrie...
Traditionally characterised by a familialist approach to elderly care, France has evolvedtowards a m...
An ageing population and expected future increases in the demand for long-term care services are imp...
Table of Contents: Introduction; Evidence and analysis; Policy implications and recommendations; Res...
The rapid ageing of populations around the world and the associated shift in the burden of disease f...
Background: The sustainability of long-term care (LTC) is a prominent policy priority in many Wester...
The world has faced a critical demographic change as the population ageing, and the increased number...
Over the past thirty years, health expenditure has grown at a faster rate than the economy in almost...
The ageing of the European population brings new financial risks that call for state, market and soc...
This article describes the social care funding and delivery arrangements of a varied selection of de...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
Abstract Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western socie...
Long-term care (LTC hereafter) concerns people who depend on help to carry out daily activities. It...
This memorandum covers the costs of long-term care and disability benefits for people aged 65 and ov...
The elder care sector is at the core of a radical restructuring process as all the European countrie...
Traditionally characterised by a familialist approach to elderly care, France has evolvedtowards a m...
An ageing population and expected future increases in the demand for long-term care services are imp...
Table of Contents: Introduction; Evidence and analysis; Policy implications and recommendations; Res...