Rosemarie DiSanto, 80, of New Jersey, said she invested in long-term care insurance more than a decade ago. On the advice of a friend, who knew DiSanto’s husband had recently passed away, she purchased the insurance to bolster her financial security. “It was a good thing I got it ...
The article focuses on a long-term care insurance which is offered as an employee-paid voluntary benefit by some U.S. companies to their employees. Surveys indicate that a low percentage of employees take advantage of this be...
Long-term care has emerged as an important issue in American society. The population of persons with chronic illnesses and disabilities, dependent upon supportive care, has grown rapidly and will increase sharply when Baby Boomers join the ranks of old age in the early part of the twenty-first...
Long-term care insurance is an insurance product chiefly marketed in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. While similar products do exist in other countries, they often have other names and the setup can also be very different. When it comes to long-term care insurance, the i...
The future of long-term care requires investment in both facility- and home-based services. Nat Aging 1, 10–11 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43587-020-00018-y Download citation Published14 January 2021 Issue DateJanuary 2021 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s43587-020-00018-y Subjects ...
Long-term care insurance and the future of healthy aging in China China faces urgent challenges associated with population aging. In this Comment, we summarize China’s adoption of long-term care insurance and underscore its importance for social and economic wellbeing. We provide recommendations ...
Public policies that provide incentives for higher middle-income people to purchase private long-term care insurance (LTCI) have been proposed as a way to ... B Savannah,CF Joan,S Katherine - 《Ageing & Society》 被引量: 3发表: 2015年 Assessing Experts' Views of the Future of Long-Term...
Policy Options for Financing the Future Health and Long-Term Care Costs in Japan As the Japanese population structure changes, health care and long-term care costs will steadily increase. The current style of financing (pay-as-you-go) will create a large increase in future burden of these cos...
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