A Sustainable Long-Term Health Care System for Aging China: A Case Study of Regional Practice
This article documents the Qingdao Long-term Care Medical Insurance (LTCMI) program and analyzes its recipient demographics, costs of program expansion and potential drivers of costs. About 10% of the program's clients received institutional care, while the rest received care at home or in othe...
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Main Authors: | Bei Lu (Author), Hong Mi (Author), Yanan Zhu (Author), John Piggott (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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