Notes About Comparing Long-term Care Expenditures Across Countries; Comment on “Financing Long-term Care: Lessons From Japan”

Document Type : Commentary

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DIW Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Abstract

The comparison of long-term care (LTC) expenditures is a difficult task. National LTC systems differ widely in terms of eligibility criteria, level of benefits, institutional variety and regional heterogeneity. In this commentary I will first give some general remarks on cross country comparisons. Then I discuss the role of the informal sector which is the most important pillar of all LTC systems. I conclude with some background on current developments in Germany. Different from Japan Germany is extending its LTC insurance instead of containing costs.

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Volume 9, Issue 2
February 2020
Pages 80-82
  • Receive Date: 15 August 2019
  • Revise Date: 07 October 2019
  • Accept Date: 07 October 2019
  • First Publish Date: 14 October 2019