Long-term care use in Europe: projection model and results for Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Poland

Joanna Geerts, Peter Willeme, Adelina Comas Herrera (2012)

Please note: this is a legacy publication from CPEC (formely PSSRU at LSE).

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http://www.ancien-longtermcare.eu/sites/default/files/RR%20No%20116%20_ANCIEN%20WP6_%20Projecting%20LTC%20Use%20&%20Supply_UPDATED_Nov2012_OK.pdf

Abstract
This report presents results of projections of use and supply of long-term care for older persons in four countries representative of different long-term care systems: Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Poland. Using a standardised methodology, the projections show that between 2010 and 2060, the numbers of users of residential care, formal home care and informal care are projected to increase in all countries, but at different rates. The results also indicate that if current patterns of care use and supply prevail, supply of informal and formal care is likely to fall behind demand. Measures to increase LTC capacity will be needed in all countries; the key policy implications of these findings are discussed in Policy Brief No. 12 in this series.