The provision of good quality long-term care to citizens represents a challenge for many European countries due to tight public budgets and ongoing societal transitions. To gain insights on the future of long-term care in Europe, an explorative study was conducted consisting of a review of policy reports and qualitative study among country experts from Albania, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom. For the purpose of the analysis, a conceptual framework was developed. Based on this framework, the method of qualitative directed content analysis was applied to extract and analyze information from the reports and study transcripts. The results suggest four key directions for l...
Abstract: This paper aims to compare the long-term care systems in four Western European countries: ...
This report presents six policy lessons that could help public authorities at all levels of the EU M...
The ageing of the European population brings new financial risks that call for state, market and soc...
The provision of good quality long-term care to citizens represents a challenge for many European co...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
Reforming Long-term Care in Europe offers the most up-to-date analysis of the features and developme...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
Drawing on research across a wide range of European countries, this book analyzes the key issues at ...
Abstract: A European overview of the situation of long-term care faces the problem that this type of...
This report analyses the quality assurance policies for long-term care (LTC) in the following count...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
This article provides an overview of the organization of formal long-term care (LTC) systems for the...
Abstract Background The challenges posed by the rapidly ageing population, and the increased prepond...
A European overview of the situation of long-term care faces the problem that this type of care is m...
Experts from 13 European institutions with extensive experience in the field of European health poli...
Abstract: This paper aims to compare the long-term care systems in four Western European countries: ...
This report presents six policy lessons that could help public authorities at all levels of the EU M...
The ageing of the European population brings new financial risks that call for state, market and soc...
The provision of good quality long-term care to citizens represents a challenge for many European co...
This paper describes the provision of long-term care across Europe based on data gathered in a desk ...
Reforming Long-term Care in Europe offers the most up-to-date analysis of the features and developme...
This book brings together articles by authors from four European countries (Finland, Germany, the Ne...
Drawing on research across a wide range of European countries, this book analyzes the key issues at ...
Abstract: A European overview of the situation of long-term care faces the problem that this type of...
This report analyses the quality assurance policies for long-term care (LTC) in the following count...
Long-term care policies are one of the welfare policy fields where institutional changes and policy ...
This article provides an overview of the organization of formal long-term care (LTC) systems for the...
Abstract Background The challenges posed by the rapidly ageing population, and the increased prepond...
A European overview of the situation of long-term care faces the problem that this type of care is m...
Experts from 13 European institutions with extensive experience in the field of European health poli...
Abstract: This paper aims to compare the long-term care systems in four Western European countries: ...
This report presents six policy lessons that could help public authorities at all levels of the EU M...
The ageing of the European population brings new financial risks that call for state, market and soc...