Discussions, Developments, Problems and Solutions on the Coverage of the Risk of Long-Term Care in Norway, Germany and Herausgeber: Companje, K P; Companje, K P
Discussions, Developments, Problems and Solutions on the Coverage of the Risk of Long-Term Care in Norway, Germany and Herausgeber: Companje, K P; Companje, K P
Across the European Union, common problems and challenges have arisen related to the accessibility, quality, and financial sustainability of long-term healthcare services, which represent a new social and medical risk. This book compares national policies in Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands and how these countries approach issues such as old-age insurance, home-help programs,and mental healthcare. The contributors look at different paths of policy development, identify problems faced by public and private parties, and ultimately discuss possible solutions.
Across the European Union, common problems and challenges have arisen related to the accessibility, quality, and financial sustainability of long-term healthcare services, which represent a new social and medical risk. This book compares national policies in Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands and how these countries approach issues such as old-age insurance, home-help programs,and mental healthcare. The contributors look at different paths of policy development, identify problems faced by public and private parties, and ultimately discuss possible solutions.
Karel-Peter Companje manages the Center for the History of Health Insurers at the Medical Center of the VU University Amsterdam.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction 2 Europe and healthcare including long term care, who cares? 3 Sustainable Care? Norwegian long term care in a European perspective 4 Fiscal and social policy: financing long term care in Germany 5 Financing high medical risks in the Netherlands: healthcare, social insurance and political compromises 6 Towards multi pillar financing of Dutch long term care for the elderly? 7 Conclusions
1 Introduction 2 Europe and healthcare including long term care, who cares? 3 Sustainable Care? Norwegian long term care in a European perspective 4 Fiscal and social policy: financing long term care in Germany 5 Financing high medical risks in the Netherlands: healthcare, social insurance and political compromises 6 Towards multi pillar financing of Dutch long term care for the elderly? 7 Conclusions
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