This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged care will increase substantially as a result of population aging, with the number of Australians aged 85 and over projected to increase from 400,000 in 2010 to over 1.8 million in 2051. Meeting this demand will greatly strain the current system, and makes it important to exploit opportunities for increased efficiency. A move to greater beneficiary co-payments is also likely, though its extent may depend on whether aged care insurance and other forms of pre-payment can develop
This issues paper is part of an inquiry developing detailed options for restructuring Australia\u27s...
It has been argued that without some system in which future generations of users are able to pay for...
Introduction The aged care system caters for Australians aged 65 and over (and Indigenous Australia...
This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged care ...
none2This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged ...
Abstract: This article surveys the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for age...
As population ageing means more people will require care and support, this research brief looks at d...
none4siThis paper assesses the feasibility and welfare-improving potential of an insurance market fo...
In Australia we have become preoccupied with the potential adverse impact of our ageing population o...
In Australia we have become preoccupied with the potential adverse impact of our ageing population o...
The ageing of Australia’s population will call for the provision of aged care services to much large...
Australia, along with many other countries, is experiencing demographic changes that are resulting i...
This paper offers an alternative view of our ageing population, as well as highlighting some of the ...
The Australian aged care industry was once dominated by non-profit organisations but recently owners...
Providing for quality care in later life is a key concern of Australians as they age. To ensure the...
This issues paper is part of an inquiry developing detailed options for restructuring Australia\u27s...
It has been argued that without some system in which future generations of users are able to pay for...
Introduction The aged care system caters for Australians aged 65 and over (and Indigenous Australia...
This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged care ...
none2This article focuses on the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for aged ...
Abstract: This article surveys the provision and financing of aged care in Australia. Demand for age...
As population ageing means more people will require care and support, this research brief looks at d...
none4siThis paper assesses the feasibility and welfare-improving potential of an insurance market fo...
In Australia we have become preoccupied with the potential adverse impact of our ageing population o...
In Australia we have become preoccupied with the potential adverse impact of our ageing population o...
The ageing of Australia’s population will call for the provision of aged care services to much large...
Australia, along with many other countries, is experiencing demographic changes that are resulting i...
This paper offers an alternative view of our ageing population, as well as highlighting some of the ...
The Australian aged care industry was once dominated by non-profit organisations but recently owners...
Providing for quality care in later life is a key concern of Australians as they age. To ensure the...
This issues paper is part of an inquiry developing detailed options for restructuring Australia\u27s...
It has been argued that without some system in which future generations of users are able to pay for...
Introduction The aged care system caters for Australians aged 65 and over (and Indigenous Australia...