The effect of Long-Term Care (LTC) benefits on healthcare use
Citation
Manuel Serrano-Alarcón, Helena Hernández-Pizarro, Guillem López-Casasnovas , Catia Nicodemo. The effect of Long-Term Care (LTC) benefits on healthcare use.
Abstract
The healthcare systems of most European countries are currently operating under extreme
levels of pressure. Part of this pressure is due to a rising demand for healthcare caused by an
increase in comorbidities and life expectancies amongst the populations they serve. The
implementation of a good system of Long-Term Care (LTC) could reduce this pressure if it
promotes preventative habits and treatment adherence, or reduces age-related risks. In this
study we aim to understand the role of LTC benefits in reducing healthcare use in primary and
secondary care by exploring a detailed administrative database. Results show that a monthly
LTC benefit of around 412 euros could reduce avoidable hospitalizations by 60% and also
unscheduled "walk-in" patient visits by a half, with the majority relating to social exclusion cases.
Furthermore, LTC benefits could promote preventive healthcare, improving access to healthcare
services such as cataract surgery. These findings have important policy implications for the
organization of the LTC and healthcare systems, suggesting that allocating resources to LTC
might not only increase the welfare of LTC beneficiaries, but also help to contain the increasing
costs of healthcare
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