This study aims to examine the characteristics of long-term care (LTC) financing in Organization for Economic Cooperation Development (OECD) countries. To this end, the 26 OECD countries that have introduced LTC systems were classified into three types of models: tax-based, health insurance, and LTC insurance (LTCI) systems. Thereafter, these systems were analyzed using Gilbert and Terrell’s policy analysis framework. The results indicated differences in the characteristics of each type of financing in terms of allocation, benefit provision, service delivery, and finance. It is likely that while the LTC insurance model was mainly based on universalism and showed the highest level of coverage, the tax-based and health insurance models adopte...
Introduction: Long-term care (LTC) is organized in a fragmented manner. Payer agencies (PA) receive ...
Long-term care (LTC) spending has highest growth in various functions through health expenditures an...
Growing long-term care (LTC) needs represent a major challenge for our aging societies. Understandin...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
Despite the growing interest in the sustainability of long-term care (LTC) systems, only a few studi...
AbstractFinancing and provision of long-term care is an increasingly important concern for many midd...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
Long-term care is being prioritised due to population ageing, and hand in hand with the development ...
Long-Term care is being prioritised due to population ageing, and hand in hand with the development ...
This paper examines the heterogeneity in the public financing of long-term care (LTC), and the wide-...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...
Long-term care (LTC) must be carefully delineated when expenditures are compared across countries be...
Abstract Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western socie...
This Policy Brief aims to present information on the current picture of (public and private) expendi...
The Netherlands was the first country to introduce a universal mandatory social health insurance sch...
Introduction: Long-term care (LTC) is organized in a fragmented manner. Payer agencies (PA) receive ...
Long-term care (LTC) spending has highest growth in various functions through health expenditures an...
Growing long-term care (LTC) needs represent a major challenge for our aging societies. Understandin...
With respect to demographic changes and population ageing, all OECD countries will be tackling issu...
Despite the growing interest in the sustainability of long-term care (LTC) systems, only a few studi...
AbstractFinancing and provision of long-term care is an increasingly important concern for many midd...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
Long-term care is being prioritised due to population ageing, and hand in hand with the development ...
Long-Term care is being prioritised due to population ageing, and hand in hand with the development ...
This paper examines the heterogeneity in the public financing of long-term care (LTC), and the wide-...
Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Par...
Long-term care (LTC) must be carefully delineated when expenditures are compared across countries be...
Abstract Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western socie...
This Policy Brief aims to present information on the current picture of (public and private) expendi...
The Netherlands was the first country to introduce a universal mandatory social health insurance sch...
Introduction: Long-term care (LTC) is organized in a fragmented manner. Payer agencies (PA) receive ...
Long-term care (LTC) spending has highest growth in various functions through health expenditures an...
Growing long-term care (LTC) needs represent a major challenge for our aging societies. Understandin...