In a long-run social experiment, personal budgets have been tested as an alternative to the home care programs of the German long-term care insurance (LTCI). Due to extending the coverage beyond LTCI approved services and agencies, personal budgets may improve care outcomes compared to the provision of agency care at a constant benefit level, a highly desirable result in light of the ongoing demographic challenge. However, personal budgets also compete with the less generous cash option of the LTCI. Any transition from cash recipients to personal budgets increases LTCI spending, while care outcomes may remain unchanged if informal caregivers are crowded out by formal care. This paper compares care outcomes of the different home care program...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inno...
CONTEXT: In response to increasing care needs, the reform or development of long-term care (LTC) sys...
Income-related inequalities in health care access have been found in several European countries, but...
In a long-run social experiment, personal budgets have been tested as an alternative to the home car...
In a long-run social experiment, personal budgets have been tested as an alternative to the home car...
This paper evaluates the effects of a professionally assisted consumer-directed program (Personal Bu...
In recent years some drawbacks of the social long-term care insurance structure in Germany turned ou...
The establishment of Long-term Care Insurance (LTCI) in Germany in 1995/96 significantly restructure...
Industrialized societies face unprecedented growth of their aging populations, and therefore a drast...
Context: Long-term care (LTC) costs within member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-oper...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
This Policy Brief aims to present information on the current picture of (public and private) expendi...
Using two linked simulation models, we examine the public expenditure costs and distributional effec...
Using two linked simulation models, we examine the public expenditure costs and distributional effec...
Given the saliency of socio-demographic pressures, the highly restrictive definition of “need for ca...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inno...
CONTEXT: In response to increasing care needs, the reform or development of long-term care (LTC) sys...
Income-related inequalities in health care access have been found in several European countries, but...
In a long-run social experiment, personal budgets have been tested as an alternative to the home car...
In a long-run social experiment, personal budgets have been tested as an alternative to the home car...
This paper evaluates the effects of a professionally assisted consumer-directed program (Personal Bu...
In recent years some drawbacks of the social long-term care insurance structure in Germany turned ou...
The establishment of Long-term Care Insurance (LTCI) in Germany in 1995/96 significantly restructure...
Industrialized societies face unprecedented growth of their aging populations, and therefore a drast...
Context: Long-term care (LTC) costs within member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-oper...
In common with many advanced welfare states, England has increasingly relied on consumerist principl...
This Policy Brief aims to present information on the current picture of (public and private) expendi...
Using two linked simulation models, we examine the public expenditure costs and distributional effec...
Using two linked simulation models, we examine the public expenditure costs and distributional effec...
Given the saliency of socio-demographic pressures, the highly restrictive definition of “need for ca...
Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted inno...
CONTEXT: In response to increasing care needs, the reform or development of long-term care (LTC) sys...
Income-related inequalities in health care access have been found in several European countries, but...