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Eurohealth: enhancing the sustainability of long-term care / European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

Tác giả : European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Năm xuất bản : 2019

Chủ đề : 1. Europe. 2. Health Care Reform. 3. Health Policy. 4. Health Services. 5. Long-Term Care. 6. Publications.

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40 p. Long-term care in Europe is struggling to keep up with rising demand from an ageing population that brings with it an associated increase in complex disabilities and chronic conditions such as dementia. With demand expected to continue growing in the future, policy-makers have become increasingly interested in finding innovative solutions to ensure the sustainability of long-term care. Many of these solutions involve efforts to prevent or delay formal long-term care dependency by older people, either by improving health and well-being or by securing the supply of informal carers. Eurohealth Observer - Preventing social isolation and loneliness among older people, Improving outcomes for people with long-term care needs through personalisation, Policy measures adopted to support unpaid care across Europe, Long-term care and migrant care work: addressing workforce shortages while raising questions for European countries; Eurohealth International - Patient engagement strategies to move towards earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease; Eurohealth Systems and Policies - Switching health insurer in the Netherlands: price competition but lacking competition on quality, Implementing advanced practice nurses in Swiss primary care, Centralising health care administration in Finland – an inevitable path?, New primary care policy in the Russian Federation; and Eurohealth Monitor.

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