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Health Care Financ Rev ; Spec No: 145-55, 1988 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10312969

ABSTRACT

The findings of a study of long-term care policies in 18 countries are reported in this article. Initial data were collected by a questionnaire survey under the auspices of the International Social Security Association. These data were supplemented by published documents and government statistics obtained while researching long-term care for the International Social Security Association and, subsequently, for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The principal focus is a cross-national comparison of institutionalization rates for the elderly. Differences in use rates for medically oriented facilities are less than those for nonmedical residential long-term care facilities. Only a small amount of variation is related to demographic differences, such as older or more female elderly populations in those countries with higher institutionalization rates. Included also is a description of the modes of financing long-term care.


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Health Policy , Institutionalization/statistics & numerical data , Long-Term Care , Aged , Argentina , Australia , Canada , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Europe , Humans , Israel , Japan , New Zealand , Surveys and Questionnaires , Turkey , United States
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