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...
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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....
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. ...
In April 2000, the system for caring for the elderly in Japan was changed drastically with the launch of new long-term care insurance. Unlike the previous system, the maximum monthly amount of insured services is now decided solely by an applicant's physical condition, regardless of family supp...
long-term care insurance premiums. 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 munic...
Japan, a society facing demographic aging at an incomparable speed, decided to introduce a new public long-term care insurance system to meet the expected need for elders to be cared for in the near future. The purpose of this study was to examine the change in knowledgeability on the side...
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 ...
Taiwan’s First Long-Term Care Provider Goes Public!A- A+ 加入收藏 On November 28th, the Taiwan Stock Exchange approved the IPO of Qing Song Health (6931), marking a historic milestone for the nation’s long-term care industry. Founded in 1996, Qing Song Health has nearly 30 years of...
Expats in Germany face the decision of choosing between statutory (public) or private health insurance, each with its own set of benefits and considerations. Private health insurance typically provides faster access to specialists and elective procedures, often bypassing the long waiting times associated...