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This chapter provides an overview of the German long-term care insurance. We document care needs and wellbeing of the elderly population. Moreover, we provide a detailed description of the German long-term care institutions (sources of finance and types of benefits), the professional care work...
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long-term care policy in Germany. The report is part of the first stage of the European project ANCIEN (Assessing Needs of …
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adequate care quality. In the third step, we identify solutions for these challenges by comparing the care systems of Germany …
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adequate care quality. In the third step, we identify solutions for these challenges by comparing the care systems of Germany …
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This study analyzes the relationship between the labor force participation of caregivers and the provision of informal in-home elderly care. In Japan, the national government regulates the market entry of nursing home suppliers, and accordingly intervenes in the supply side of the elderly care...
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The remarkable growth of older population has moved long-term care to the front ranks of the social policy agenda in the European Union. This paper addresses the issue of the longterm care in Lithuania, its philosophy, the legal and funding regularities, management issues and LTC policy. Its...
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We study the design of optimal (private and/or social) insurance schemes for formal home care and institutional care. We consider a three period model. Individuals are either in good health, lightly dependent or heavily dependent. Lightly dependent individuals can buy formal home care which...
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We study the design of optimal (private and/or social) insurance schemes for formal home care and institutional care. We consider a three period model. Individuals are either in good health, lightly dependent or heavily dependent. Lightly dependent individuals can buy formal home care which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014529741
The Prevalence of Advance Care Planning Documentation in Australian Health and Residential Aged Care Services project was launched in 2017. This is the final report for the project.This report describes data and information relating to the 2018 Prevalence of Advance Care Planning Documentation...
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Japan, renowned for its significantly aged population, presents a distinctive landscape in elderly care. Notably, there exists no apparent correlation between the economic well-being of the elderly and the limitations they experience in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental...
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