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Long-Term Care Reforms in OECD Countries

Online ISBN:
9781447311539
Print ISBN:
9781447305057
Publisher:
Policy Press
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Long-Term Care Reforms in OECD Countries

Cristiano Gori (ed.),
Cristiano Gori
(ed.)
London School of Economics
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Jose-Luis Fernandez (ed.),
Jose-Luis Fernandez
(ed.)
Istituto per la Ricerca Sociale
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Raphael Wittenberg (ed.)
Raphael Wittenberg
(ed.)
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Published:
18 December 2015
Online ISBN:
9781447311539
Print ISBN:
9781447305057
Publisher:
Policy Press

Abstract

Long-term care (LTC) is a key policy priority for governments internationally. Most countries are faced with demographic and/or socio-economic changes that are resulting in a significant growth in the need for LTC services. The impact on LTC systems of higher demand is compounded by long-run increases in service unit costs, and by reductions in the availability of unpaid care, which still provides the lion share of the support for people with long-term care needs. In addition, the rising political voice of key LTC consumer groups and the mounting pressures on public service budgets mean that LTC is likely to remain for the foreseeable future at the forefront of the political agenda across OECD nations. Since the 90s, long-term care policies have undergone significant transformations across many countries. In some instances, these changes have been the outcome of major explicit policy goals. In others, new systems have come about through the accumulation of incremental changes. As a result, LTC policy reforms in the last decades across OECD countries offer a rich body of experience that should inform the design of strategies for improving equity and efficiency in the LTC systems of the future. The main purpose of this book is to analyse the range of solutions adopted internationally about how to organise, regulate and fund LTC services in the face of the growing needs of ageing societies.

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