Aging and Long Term Care Systems : A Review of Finance and Governance Arrangements in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific
Population aging is a global issue that is either affecting or will soon affect virtually every country around the world. With large numbers of older people experiencing significant losses of intrinsic capacity, leading a dignified and meaningful l...
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okr-10986-289522021-05-26T09:05:19Z Aging and Long Term Care Systems : A Review of Finance and Governance Arrangements in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific Joshua, Laurie ELDERLY OLD AGE DEPENDENT LONG-TERM HEALTHCARE DEMOGRAPHICS AGING PUBLIC EXPENDITURE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION HEALTH INSURANCE Population aging is a global issue that is either affecting or will soon affect virtually every country around the world. With large numbers of older people experiencing significant losses of intrinsic capacity, leading a dignified and meaningful life is often only possible with the care and support of others. Long-term care (LTC) has therefore become one of the most rapidly developing policy areas in OECD countries, where significant institutional change and innovation have taken place over the last two decades. Governance and finance arrangements for the delivery of LTC differ between countries. LTC in the Netherlands, Germany, Japan, The Republic of Korea, the Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Denmark and Finland), England, the United States, France1 were selected to cover differences between systems. However, across the different systems debates about intergenerational and state responsibilities are increasing evident. The paper delivers an up-to date assessment of design parameters and captures the measures being taken to build financial sustainability into LTC policy and program reforms. Rapid population aging in low and middle income countries (LMICs) will inevitably generate an increased demand for long-term care (LTC) services. Research and practical experience from high income countries – and the very diverse patterns of LTC in terms of funding mechanism, the balance of formal and informal services, the degree of state participation, and the overall level of provision – hold important lessons. 2017-12-05T20:39:36Z 2017-12-05T20:39:36Z 2017-11 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/761221511952743424/Aging-and-long-term-care-systems-a-review-of-finance-and-governance-arrangements-in-Europe-North-America-and-Asia-Pacific http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28952 English Social Protection & Labor Discussion Paper;No. 1705 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Europe and Central Asia South Asia Asia Europe European Union North America |
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ELDERLY OLD AGE DEPENDENT LONG-TERM HEALTHCARE DEMOGRAPHICS AGING PUBLIC EXPENDITURE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION HEALTH INSURANCE Joshua, Laurie Aging and Long Term Care Systems : A Review of Finance and Governance Arrangements in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific |
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Population aging is a global issue that
is either affecting or will soon affect virtually every
country around the world. With large numbers of older people
experiencing significant losses of intrinsic capacity,
leading a dignified and meaningful life is often only
possible with the care and support of others. Long-term care
(LTC) has therefore become one of the most rapidly
developing policy areas in OECD countries, where significant
institutional change and innovation have taken place over
the last two decades. Governance and finance arrangements
for the delivery of LTC differ between countries. LTC in the
Netherlands, Germany, Japan, The Republic of Korea, the
Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Denmark and Finland),
England, the United States, France1 were selected to cover
differences between systems. However, across the different
systems debates about intergenerational and state
responsibilities are increasing evident. The paper delivers
an up-to date assessment of design parameters and captures
the measures being taken to build financial sustainability
into LTC policy and program reforms. Rapid population aging
in low and middle income countries (LMICs) will inevitably
generate an increased demand for long-term care (LTC)
services. Research and practical experience from high income
countries – and the very diverse patterns of LTC in terms of
funding mechanism, the balance of formal and informal
services, the degree of state participation, and the overall
level of provision – hold important lessons. |
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Aging and Long Term Care Systems : A Review of Finance and Governance Arrangements in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific |
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Aging and Long Term Care Systems : A Review of Finance and Governance Arrangements in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific |
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Aging and Long Term Care Systems : A Review of Finance and Governance Arrangements in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific |
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Aging and Long Term Care Systems : A Review of Finance and Governance Arrangements in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific |
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Aging and Long Term Care Systems : A Review of Finance and Governance Arrangements in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific |
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aging and long term care systems : a review of finance and governance arrangements in europe, north america and asia-pacific |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/761221511952743424/Aging-and-long-term-care-systems-a-review-of-finance-and-governance-arrangements-in-Europe-North-America-and-Asia-Pacific http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28952 |
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