Containing use and expenditures in publicly insured long-term care programs.

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Title
Containing use and expenditures in publicly insured long-term care programs.
First Author
Miller, Robert H
Date of Pub
1993 Summer
Pages
181-207
Abstract
British Columbia and Manitoba have the most developed and comprehensive publicly financed long-term care (LTC) programs in North America. For U.S. policymakers, these programs are large-scale natural experiments with public LTC insurance. During the 1980s, both provinces successfully contained the growth of public expenditures on nursing homes, and one province successfully contained the growth of public expenditures on home support services, adjusting for population growth. Because provincial cost-control methods are similar to those that some States already use, it is likely that managers could contain the growth of public expenditures once a publicly insured U.S. LTC program was implemented. The level of public expenditure would depend partly on the level of compensation for LTC sector personnel, which is relatively low in the United States.
Other Authors
N/A
MeSH
Aged : British Columbia : Cost Control/methods : Data Collection : Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data : Home Care Services/economics/utilization : Homes for the Aged/economics/utilization : Human : Insurance, Long-Term Care/economics/utilization : Manitoba : National Health Programs/economics : Nursing Homes/economics/utilization : United States : Utilization Review/statistics & numerical data
Issue
4
NTIS Number
PB95-123485
Volume
14