Measuring social protection for long-term care
Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques
Abstract
This report presents the first international quantification and comparison of levels of social protection for long-term care (LTC) in 14 OECD and EU countries. Focusing on five scenarios with different LTC needs and services, it quantifies the cost of care; the level of coverage provided by social protection systems; the out-of-pocket costs that people are left facing; and whether these costs are affordable. The cost of care varies widely between countries but it is always high relative to typical incomes, meaning that LTC is often unaffordable in the absence of social protection. All countries studied have some form of social protection for LTC, but even where coverage is comprehensive, people pay some of the…
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1Topics & keywords
- Social protection
- Institutionalisation
- Business
- Long-term care
- Public economics
- Economic growth
- Medicine
- Economics