Long-term care
Belgique: Bruxelles: le transfert effectif des matières de la sécurité sociale à Iriscare est lancé
La DH (15.05.2018) Le transfert effectif des matières comme l'aide aux personnes âgées et aux personnes atteintes d'un handicap, les maisons de repos et de soins, les soins de première ligne, les allocations familiales, etc. au nouvel Organisme bruxellois d'Intérêt Public (OIP) Iriscare, est lancé.
[Analysis] Long-term care: How Can Europe’s Social Services Solve A Growing Recruitment Crisis?
Social Europe (15.03.2018) Against a backdrop of ageing societies and the associated increase in long-term conditions such as dementia, long-term care is growing in importance in all European countries. Socio-demographic changes, including family formation patterns, the geographical location of family members and changes in employment are challenging the sustainability of informal unpaid care and increasing demands on formal care services.
Dépendance: la Mutualité française relance l'idée d'une assurance obligatoire
Sciencesetavenir. (15.03.2018) Le président de la Mutualité française, Thierry Beaudet, a défendu samedi l'idée d'une assurance obligatoire pour la prise en charge de la dépendance, qui serait incluse dans les complémentaires santé "à partir d'un âge à définir".
China: Shanghai to launch long-term care insurance in 2018
xinhuanet (26.12.2017) Shanghai will launch a long-term care insurance program in 2018, expected to benefit three million elderly people, local authorities said Tuesday. Shanghai, one of the 15 pilot cities in China to implement long-term care insurance, carried out the program on a pilot basis in three districts of Xuhui, Putuo and Jinshan in 2017. About 25,000 elderly people applied for care services and 14,000 of them became beneficiaries. From 2018, urban and rural residents who are aged 60 and older, and are recipients of health care insurance, can participate in the program.
Old-Age Disability in China: Implications for Long-Term Care Policies in the Coming Decades
rand.org (2012) Old-age disability and long-term care (LTC) have not yet been well studied in China. Using logistic regressions and a prevalence ratio projection model, and considering international practices, this dissertation addresses three research questions: What are the key risk factors for old-age disability in China? What are the projected numbers of older adults with disabilities in China in future decades through 2050?
Meeting growing Asia–Pacific demand for medical technology | McKinsey & Company
There’s a need for better access to medical technology in the region—a forward-looking approach will help companies reach more patients.
[Report] ILO: Long-term care protection for older persons: A review of coverage deficits in 46 countries
ILO (2015) Due to the global demographic ageing, all countries are challenged by growing long-term care (LTC) needs for older persons. However, these needs are largely ignored and range very low on the policy agendas of most countries.
HelpAge International and the network in Asia Pacific
AgeingAsia.org is an initiative of HelpAge International network members in Asia Pacific. It is coordinated by HelpAge International's Asia Pacific Regional Office.
Tackling the financial and regulatory challenges of digital healthcare (Round table)
What can social insurers do to maximise potential benefits of digital transformation of health and care while ensuring the sustainability of their systems?
To respond to this question, ESIP organised an expert roundtable on digital health and social insurance together with MEP Michał Boni (EPP, Poland).