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This policy paper summarizes four corridor studies on bilateral social security agreements (BSSAs) between four European Union (EU) member and two nonmember states, draws conclusions on their results, and offers recommendations. BSSAs between migrant-sending and migrant-receiving countries are...
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This policy paper summarizes four corridor studies on bilateral social security agreements (BSSAs) between four European Union (EU) member and two nonmember states, draws conclusions on their results, and offers recommendations. BSSAs between migrant-sending and migrant-receiving countries are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011661386
Most people with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias do not receive ongoing, intentional medical management for these conditions, and effective coordination of medical and non-medical care is rare. Many published guidelines and consensus statements provide recommendations for identification,...
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There are numerous methods available for assessing patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) or other forms of dementia … when assessing the impact of disease and intervention in dementia. The subjective nature of quality of life provides … and instruments that claim to measure quality of life in dementia. Literature for this review was identified by a thorough …
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nature of these relationships has not been investigated solely in patients with dementia. The data from this study suggest a … strong relationship between functional impairment and healthcare costs, specifically in patients with dementia. Even IADL … impairments, which are common in mild to moderate dementia, may significantly raise costs. The results suggest that therapies and …
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The prevalence of dementia, and in particular Alzheimer's disease, is expected to increase dramatically in the elderly … to slow down or even prevent progress of the disease, early detection of dementia is of the utmost importance. The … screening of patients at risk is the first step in the detection of dementia and should be undertaken at the primary healthcare …
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Care for older people with dementia living in the community involves not only a physician and the patient, but also a … to the physician. Optimal patient care depends, in part, on inclusion of such caregivers in the dementia management team … management. Further research is required to assess the effect of efforts to include family caregivers as part of the dementia …
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Background: The positive results of a randomised clinical trial of rivastigmine in patients with dementia associated … 3-12 mg/day in patients in whom mild to moderate dementia developed at least 2 years after they received a clinical …
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We model long-term care insurance in an optimal taxation framework. Every adult decides upon the amount and type of care he purchases for his dependent parent. We consider two alternatives: nursing-home care provided by the government, and home care paid by the child with some lump-sum subsidy...
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