To What Extent Is Long-term Care Representative of Elderly Care? A Case Study of Elderly Care Financing in Lombardy, Italy

The ageing of European population has been rapidly increasing during the last decades, and the problem of elderly care financing has become an issue for policy-makers. Long-term care (LTC) financing is considered a suitable proxy of the resources committed to elderly care by each government, but the...

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Main Authors: Elenka Brenna, Lara Gitto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2017-08-01
Series:International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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Online Access:http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3329_6c383e12d766834e4c20fb775081aa09.pdf
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spelling doaj-e8b0ceb33e464120a11470d3d02c33512020-11-24T22:49:47ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management2322-59392322-59392017-08-016846747110.15171/IJHPM.2017.22To What Extent Is Long-term Care Representative of Elderly Care? A Case Study of Elderly Care Financing in Lombardy, ItalyElenka Brenna0Lara Gitto1Department of Economics and Finance, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, ItalyCEIS EEHTA (Economic Evaluation & Health Technology Assessment), Università di Roma “Tor Vergata,” Roma, ItalyThe ageing of European population has been rapidly increasing during the last decades, and the problem of elderly care financing has become an issue for policy-makers. Long-term care (LTC) financing is considered a suitable proxy of the resources committed to elderly care by each government, but the preciseness of this approximation depends on the extent to which LTC is representative of elderly care within each country. Since there is a broad heterogeneity in LTC funding, organization and setting among European States, it is difficult to find a common parameter representing the public resources destined to the elderly care. We address these topics employing as a case study an Italian region, Lombardy, which in terms of population, dimension, healthcare organization and economic development could be compared to other European countries. The method we suggest, which consists basically in a careful estimate of all the public resources employed in the provision of services exclusively destined to the elderly, could be applied, with the due differences, to other European countries or regions.http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3329_6c383e12d766834e4c20fb775081aa09.pdfLong-term Care (LTC) ServicesElderly Care FinancingEuropean LTC Policies
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To What Extent Is Long-term Care Representative of Elderly Care? A Case Study of Elderly Care Financing in Lombardy, Italy
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Long-term Care (LTC) Services
Elderly Care Financing
European LTC Policies
author_facet Elenka Brenna
Lara Gitto
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title To What Extent Is Long-term Care Representative of Elderly Care? A Case Study of Elderly Care Financing in Lombardy, Italy
title_short To What Extent Is Long-term Care Representative of Elderly Care? A Case Study of Elderly Care Financing in Lombardy, Italy
title_full To What Extent Is Long-term Care Representative of Elderly Care? A Case Study of Elderly Care Financing in Lombardy, Italy
title_fullStr To What Extent Is Long-term Care Representative of Elderly Care? A Case Study of Elderly Care Financing in Lombardy, Italy
title_full_unstemmed To What Extent Is Long-term Care Representative of Elderly Care? A Case Study of Elderly Care Financing in Lombardy, Italy
title_sort to what extent is long-term care representative of elderly care? a case study of elderly care financing in lombardy, italy
publisher Kerman University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Health Policy and Management
issn 2322-5939
2322-5939
publishDate 2017-08-01
description The ageing of European population has been rapidly increasing during the last decades, and the problem of elderly care financing has become an issue for policy-makers. Long-term care (LTC) financing is considered a suitable proxy of the resources committed to elderly care by each government, but the preciseness of this approximation depends on the extent to which LTC is representative of elderly care within each country. Since there is a broad heterogeneity in LTC funding, organization and setting among European States, it is difficult to find a common parameter representing the public resources destined to the elderly care. We address these topics employing as a case study an Italian region, Lombardy, which in terms of population, dimension, healthcare organization and economic development could be compared to other European countries. The method we suggest, which consists basically in a careful estimate of all the public resources employed in the provision of services exclusively destined to the elderly, could be applied, with the due differences, to other European countries or regions.
topic Long-term Care (LTC) Services
Elderly Care Financing
European LTC Policies
url http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3329_6c383e12d766834e4c20fb775081aa09.pdf
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