AbstractFinancing and provision of long-term care is an increasingly important concern for many middle-income countries experiencing rapid population aging. We examine three countries (South Korea, Japan, and Germany) that use social insurance to finance medical care and have developed long-term care insurance (LTCI) systems. These countries have adopted different approaches to LTCI design within the social insurance framework. We contrast their financing systems and draw lessons regarding revenue generation, benefits design, and eligibility. Based on this review, it seems important for middle-income countries to start developing LTCI schemes early, before aging becomes a significant problem and substantial revenues are needed. Early financ...
This study aims to examine the characteristics of long-term care (LTC) financing in Organization for...
Since the 1990s, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have adopted long-term care social insurance (LTCI) ...
Ikegami reviews the implementation of mandatory long-term care insurance systems in Germa...
AbstractFinancing and provision of long-term care is an increasingly important concern for many midd...
AbstractLittle is known about health and social care provision for people with long-term care (LTC) ...
Industrialized societies face unprecedented growth of their aging populations, and therefore a drast...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
Long-term care (LTC) must be carefully delineated when expenditures are compared across countries be...
Even compared with other developed countries, Japan’s population is aging at an exceptionally high r...
This article compares the provision of long-term care (LTC) in Japan and Spain, two co...
AbstractThe national mandatory elderly long-term care insurance (LTCI) was established in Korea in J...
Based on the experiences of Japan and Germany, Ikegami argues that middle-income countries should in...
Based on the experiences of Japan and Germany, Ikegami argues that middle-income countri...
Background: South Korea established universal long-term care insurance (LTCI) in 2008. However, actu...
A new public insurance for long-term care was introduced in July 2008 to provide for the rising dema...
This study aims to examine the characteristics of long-term care (LTC) financing in Organization for...
Since the 1990s, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have adopted long-term care social insurance (LTCI) ...
Ikegami reviews the implementation of mandatory long-term care insurance systems in Germa...
AbstractFinancing and provision of long-term care is an increasingly important concern for many midd...
AbstractLittle is known about health and social care provision for people with long-term care (LTC) ...
Industrialized societies face unprecedented growth of their aging populations, and therefore a drast...
The issue of how best to finance long-term care (LTC) is the subject of recent reforms, forthcoming ...
Long-term care (LTC) must be carefully delineated when expenditures are compared across countries be...
Even compared with other developed countries, Japan’s population is aging at an exceptionally high r...
This article compares the provision of long-term care (LTC) in Japan and Spain, two co...
AbstractThe national mandatory elderly long-term care insurance (LTCI) was established in Korea in J...
Based on the experiences of Japan and Germany, Ikegami argues that middle-income countries should in...
Based on the experiences of Japan and Germany, Ikegami argues that middle-income countri...
Background: South Korea established universal long-term care insurance (LTCI) in 2008. However, actu...
A new public insurance for long-term care was introduced in July 2008 to provide for the rising dema...
This study aims to examine the characteristics of long-term care (LTC) financing in Organization for...
Since the 1990s, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have adopted long-term care social insurance (LTCI) ...
Ikegami reviews the implementation of mandatory long-term care insurance systems in Germa...