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Long-term care funding in Canada: a policy mosaic. Journal of aging & social policy. [J Aging Soc Policy] Journal article

 
TitleLong-term care funding in Canada: a policy mosaic.
Author(s)Hirdes JP 
InstitutionDepartment of Health Studies and Gerontology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada, N2L 3G1. hirdes@uwaterloo.ca
SourceJ Aging Soc Policy 2001; 13(2-3):69-81.
MeSHAged
Canada
Financial Management
Financing, Government
Frail Elderly
Health Care Costs
Health Expenditures
Health Policy
Health Services for the Aged
Homes for the Aged
Humans
Long-Term Care
Nursing Homes
AbstractWhen Canada was founded, health care was delegated as a provincial responsibility. Although the federal government shares a portion of health care costs, it is not directly responsible for the planning, delivery, and governance of health services. The 1984 Canada Health Act set national standards for the provision of physician and hospital services, but it does not apply to home care and long-term care facilities. Consequently, each province has established a unique approach to long-term care, resulting in a health policy mosaic. This paper examines different approaches to funding long-term care with a particular emphasis on the impacts of regionalization and of the implementation of case-mix-based funding systems.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID12216363
  
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