China's population is aging rapidly, while the traditional long-term care (LTC) system that heavily relies on families is eroding. In response, China has embarked on a journey of policy experimentation for long-term care insurance (LTCI) since 2016, launching LTCI pilots in 15 pioneer cities. These pilots have a great diversity in participation, eligibility, and provision. This paper estimates the prevalence of LTC needs and analyzes the impact of the LTCI pilots on access. Although substantial progress has been achieved, the overall coverage of LTCI is still relatively small, and a large proportion of vulnerable people needing LTC seem to be left behind because of the strict eligibility criteria. This analysis suggests that future policy e...
The last 10-20 years have seen a rapid growth of elder care homes across major Chinese cities, prima...
Session 1175 (Symposium)Meeting Theme: Optimal Aging Through ResearchThis free journal suppl. entitl...
The second King’s College London Symposium on Ageing and Long-term Care in China was convened from 4...
Background China’s long-term care insurance (LTCI) policy has been minimally evaluated. This systema...
Introduction: Long-term care is an effective intervention that help older people cope with significa...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to identify the issues that limited the supply of home and com...
The long-term care (LTC) literature has been generally associated with industrialized countries. How...
Population aging is a major global issue faced by almost all countries in the world. By 2013, 11.7 p...
Review of Research on Long-Term Care Insurance in Qingdao, China by Mi Hong, Ji Min, and Liu Weiguo,...
How to finance Long-term Care (LTC) has become a major policy issue in China. The provision of LTC f...
Abstract:Background: Chinahasthelargestnumberofagingpeopleinneedoflong-termcare,among whom 70% have ...
The long-term care system in China relies heavily on informal care provided by family members. This ...
With the rapid population aging in China, the older adults who needs for long-term care (LTC) increa...
This report outlines an Operational Research (OR) model to plan long-term care (LTC) provision for o...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify the issues that limited the supply of home and com...
The last 10-20 years have seen a rapid growth of elder care homes across major Chinese cities, prima...
Session 1175 (Symposium)Meeting Theme: Optimal Aging Through ResearchThis free journal suppl. entitl...
The second King’s College London Symposium on Ageing and Long-term Care in China was convened from 4...
Background China’s long-term care insurance (LTCI) policy has been minimally evaluated. This systema...
Introduction: Long-term care is an effective intervention that help older people cope with significa...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to identify the issues that limited the supply of home and com...
The long-term care (LTC) literature has been generally associated with industrialized countries. How...
Population aging is a major global issue faced by almost all countries in the world. By 2013, 11.7 p...
Review of Research on Long-Term Care Insurance in Qingdao, China by Mi Hong, Ji Min, and Liu Weiguo,...
How to finance Long-term Care (LTC) has become a major policy issue in China. The provision of LTC f...
Abstract:Background: Chinahasthelargestnumberofagingpeopleinneedoflong-termcare,among whom 70% have ...
The long-term care system in China relies heavily on informal care provided by family members. This ...
With the rapid population aging in China, the older adults who needs for long-term care (LTC) increa...
This report outlines an Operational Research (OR) model to plan long-term care (LTC) provision for o...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify the issues that limited the supply of home and com...
The last 10-20 years have seen a rapid growth of elder care homes across major Chinese cities, prima...
Session 1175 (Symposium)Meeting Theme: Optimal Aging Through ResearchThis free journal suppl. entitl...
The second King’s College London Symposium on Ageing and Long-term Care in China was convened from 4...