Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9383051 | Health Policy | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In an effort to corroborate these results and make possible further analysis of different factors pertaining to the estimation of future needs of publicly financed long-term care of frail older persons, a new model has been developed. The model also contains a retrospective part described in another paper. Data for the model are derived from different sources-longitudinal studies, local surveys of recipients of care, etc. Four different scenarios are explored. The model calculations show that the results are highly sensitive to the assumptions you make concerning the health development of older persons. In the most pessimistic scenario D the projected cost increase in fixed prices during the period amounts to 69%-in the most optimistic scenario 0 the cost increase stays at 25%. This shows the great importance of policy measures directed at improving the health of the elderly-involving among others conditions that stimulate to increased physical and mental activity and also different medical interventions.
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Authors
Marten Lagergren,