It will likely increase further due to the rapidly aging population of Japan. One in four Japanese citizens will be over 75 by 2025, consequently, spending on the pension system, healthcare, long-term care, and welfare will further surge. Show more - Description Published by , Mar 11, ...
long-term care policy are discussed.Crocker Houde, SusanGautam, RamrajKai, IchiroJournal of Gerontological NursingOzawa, M. N. & Nakayama, S. ( 2005 ). Long-term care insurance in Japan . Journal of Aging & ...
The long-term care insurance (LTCI) system was introduced in Japan in 2000 to address the demands of older persons with disabilities based on the concept of a user-oriented social insurance system with support for independence. Older people with a certification for LTCI service needs can utilize...
A public long-term care (LTC) insurance program is likely to be introduced to Japan in the year 2000. A consensus on the need for more LTC resources in the rapidly aging society and dissatisfaction with the current system are some of the factors that have contributed to its introduction. Ha...
Abstract Since the 1980s, the theory of New Public Management has had widespread influence throughout Europe in the field of welfare. A cross-national comparison shows that since the 1990s there has been a growing trend toward the introduction of both private consignment for care services and vou...
Japan and Sweden have similar ambitions and both similarities and differences when it comes to provide long term care (LTC) for their old age citizens. The study compares cost increase for LTC in Japan and Sweden in the time period 2000–2010 by decomposing the changes in costs into changes ...
Imai H, Fushimi K. Factors associated with the use of institutional long-term care in Japan. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2012; 12: 72-79.Imai, H., & Fushimi, K. (2011). Factors associated with the use of institutional long-term care in Japan. Geriatrics & Gerontology International, 1-8....
PurposeThis chapter will review the evaluations of the newly developed elderly care system in Japan, Long Term Care Insurance, and its social implications with the focus on demographic change. Methodology/approachBy reviewing literature, this chapter will examine how demographic and social change over ...
A public long-term care (LTC) insurance program is likely to be introduced to Japan in the year 2000. A consensus on the need for more LTC resources in the rapidly aging society and dissatisfaction with the current system are some of the factors that have contributed to its introduction. ...
摘要: Describes the long-term care (LTC) insurance program to be introduced in Japan in the year 2000. The need for more LTC in Japan and how the plan will work; Background of universal coverage in Japan; Potential problems of implementation of the LTC program; Conclusion....