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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2025

Jonathan Cylus
Affiliation:
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
George Wharton
Affiliation:
London School of Economics and Political Science
Ludovico Carrino
Affiliation:
University of Trieste
Stefania Ilinca
Affiliation:
World Health Organization
Manfred Huber
Affiliation:
World Health Organization
Sarah Louise Barber
Affiliation:
World Health Organization
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The Care Dividend
Why and How Countries Should Invest in Long-Term Care
, pp. ix - x
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Boxes

  4. List of Contributors

  5. 1Introduction

    Ludovico Carrino, Jonathan Cylus, George Wharton, Stefania Ilinca, Manfred Huber, Sarah Louise Barber

  6. 2Historical and future drivers of long-term care demand

    Bo Hu, Raphael Wittenberg

  7. 3Who should be eligible for long-term care in older age? Policy trade-offs and implications for coverage, equity and wellbeing

    Ludovico Carrino, Mauricio Avendano, Tiago Cravo Oliveira Hashiguchi, José Carlos, Ortega Regalado, Ana Llena-Nozal

  8. 4How have countries configured long-term care service delivery to improve efficiency and access to needed services?

    Florian Tille, Astrid Eriksen, Stefania Ilinca, Ewout van Ginneken

  9. 5Financing of long-term care

    Adelina Comas-Herrera, Eva Cyhlarova, Jayeeta Rajagopalan, Ishtar Govia, Zhanlian Feng

  10. 6How have countries worked to improve the quality of long-term care?

    Juliette Malley, Valentina Zigante

  11. 7Does a strong long-term care system benefit the health system (and vice-versa)?

    Gemma Frances Spiers

  12. 8Sharing the burden: the impact of long-term care on the financial situation of families in Europe

    Ricardo Rodrigues, Cassandra Simmons, Kai Leichsenring

  13. 9Does a strong long-term care system benefit societal wellbeing?

    Hee-Kang Kim

  14. 10A strong long-term care system is necessary for economic growth

    Katherine Swartz

  15. 11Conclusion: Towards universal, high-quality long-term care: changing the narrative

    Stefania Ilinca, Ludovico Carrino, Jonathan Cylus, George Wharton, Manfred Huber, Sarah Louise Barber

  16. Index

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