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...
(2000), Is public long-term care insurance necessary? The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 67(2), 249-264.Miyazawa, Kazutoshi(2000).Is Public Long-Term Care Insurance Necessary. Journal of Risk of Insurance ,67,249-264.Kazutoshi Miyazawa, Panos Moudoukoutas and Tadashi Yagi.Is Public Long-...
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....
As mentioned above, the regional disparity in long-term care insurance premiums is growing, and for insurers which already charge relatively high insurance premiums, it will be difficult to raise premiums further.The public long-term care insurance system bans municipalities from covering any short...
Long-run consequences of informal elderly care and implications of public long-term care insurance 非正式老年护理的长期后果和公共长期护理保险的影响 作者 Thorben Korfhage(RWI莱布尼茨经济研究所),Björn Fischer-Weckemann(德国曼海姆ZEW研究所和波恩IZA研究所) ...
As aging populations become a global phenomenon—not just confined to high-income countries like Japan—major pharmaceutical companies and healthcare providers worldwide are venturing into long-term care. This shift not only reflects the growing demand for elder care but also serves as a strategic ...
The Influence of Public Long‐Term Care Insurance Pieter;Bakx;Claudine;Meijer;Frederik;Schut;Eddy;Doorslaer.Going Formal or Informal, Who Cares? The Influence of Public Long‐Term Care Insurance.Health Econ... P Bakx,C De Meijer,F Schut,... - 《Health Economics》 被引量: 59发表: 2015年 ...
This article uses cross-sectional data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) database to test the effect of both long-term care (LTC) public benefits and insurance on the receipt of informal care provided by family members living outside the household in Italy ...
In principle, students are equally required to have health insurance as well as long-term care. The students' tariff is for those that cannot due to their age continue to be part of statutory health insurance anymore. It is possible for students to take outprivate health insuranceinstead of ...