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Caregivers --- Home care services --- Home health aides --- Long-term care of the sick --- Older people --- Care
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This report presents the most up-to-date and comprehensive cross-country assessment of long-term care (LTC) workers, the tasks they perform and the policies to address shortages in OECD countries. It highlights the importance of improving working conditions in the sector and making care work more attractive and shows that there is space to increase productivity by enhancing the use of technology, providing a better use of skills and investing in prevention.
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Long-term care facilities --- Long-term care of the sick --- Older people --- Long-Term Care --- Health Services for the Aged --- Residential Facilities --- Facilities, Residential --- Facility, Residential --- Residential Facility --- Health Services for Aged --- Health Services for the Elderly --- Health Services, Geriatric --- Geriatric Health Services --- Geriatric Health Service --- Health Service, Geriatric --- Service, Geriatric Health --- Services, Geriatric Health --- Aged --- Frail Elderly --- Care, Long-Term --- Long Term Care --- Medical laws and legislation --- Care of the sick --- Medical care --- Extended care facilities --- Health facilities --- Hospitals --- Administration --- Finance --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Law and legislation --- Long-term care --- organization & administration --- After care --- E-books
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I. Introduction - II. Institutions and Markets - III. Models
Europe --- Long-Term Care --- Aged, 80 and over --- Economic Evaluation --- Insurance --- Insurance, Health --- HG 9390 Long term care insurance --- Personnes âgées --- Sécurité sociale --- Soins à long terme --- Assurances --- Finances publiques --- AA / International- internationaal --- 368.42 --- 351.2 --- 336.024 --- Ziekte- en invaliditeitsverzekering. Ziekenfondsen. --- Openbare gezondheid. Milieubescherming. Milieuvervuiling. --- Sociale begroting, rekeningen en uitgaven. Gezondheid. --- Long-term care insurance --- Long-term care of the sick --- Older people --- Aged --- Aging people --- Elderly people --- Old people --- Older adults --- Older persons --- Senior citizens --- Seniors (Older people) --- Age groups --- Persons --- Gerontocracy --- Gerontology --- Old age --- Care of the sick --- Medical care --- Health insurance --- Insurance, Long-term care --- Finance --- Long-term care --- Sociale begroting, rekeningen en uitgaven. Gezondheid --- Openbare gezondheid. Milieubescherming. Milieuvervuiling --- Ziekte- en invaliditeitsverzekering. Ziekenfondsen --- Soins de longue durée
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Thirteen papers explore general trends in long-term care policy reform in Europe and their consequences. Papers discuss reforms in long-term care policies in Europe--an introduction; long-term care systems in comparative perspective--care needs, informal and formal coverage, and social impacts in European countries; long-term care in Sweden--trends, actors, and consequences; trajectories of change in Danish long term care policies--reproduction by adaptation through top-down and bottom-up reforms; long-term care reforms in the Netherlands; radical institutional change and incremental transformation--long-term care insurance in Germany; steps toward a long-term care policy in France--specificities, process, and actors; long-term care reform in Austria--emergence and development of a new welfare state pillar; long term care reform in England--a long and unfinished story; long-term care in Spain--between family care tradition and the public recognition of social risk; long-term care Italian policies--a case of inertial institutional change; long-term care reform in Central-Eastern Europe--the case of the Czech Republic; and institutional change in long-term care--actors, mechanisms, and impacts. Ranci is Professor in Economic Sociology at the Polytechnic of Milan. Pavolini is an economic sociologist and Associate Professor at the University of Macerata. Index.
EEC / European Union - EU -Europese Unie - Union Européenne - UE --- SE / Sweden - Zweden - Suede --- DK / Denmark - Denemarken - Danemark --- NL / Netherlands - Nederland - Pays Bas --- DE / Germany - Duitsland - Allemagne --- FR / France - Frankrijk --- AT / Austria - Oostenrijk - Autriche --- GB / United Kingdom - Verenigd Koninkrijk - Royaume Uni --- ES / Spain - Spanje - Espagne --- IT / Italy - Italië - Italie --- CZ / Czech Republic - Tsjechië - Tchéquie --- 202 --- 368.40 --- 336.024 --- 330.580 --- Sociale organisatie. --- Sociale voorzorg en verzekeringen. Sociale zekerheid: algemeenheden. --- Sociale begroting, rekeningen en uitgaven. Gezondheid. --- Gecontroleerde economie. Geleide economie. Welvaarststaat. Algemeenheden. --- Long-Term Care --- WT 31 Long-Term Care --- Long-term care facilities --- Extended care facilities --- Health facilities --- Hospitals --- Long-term care of the sick --- Administration --- Sociale organisatie --- Gecontroleerde economie. Geleide economie. Welvaarststaat. Algemeenheden --- Sociale begroting, rekeningen en uitgaven. Gezondheid --- Sociale voorzorg en verzekeringen. Sociale zekerheid: algemeenheden --- After care --- Europe --- Organization and Administration --- Health Care Reform --- Economics --- Policy
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