Across the European Union, common problems and challenges have arisen related to the accessibility, quality, and financial sustainability of long-term healthcare services, which represent a new social and medical risk. This book compares national policies in Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands and how these countries approach issues such as old-age insurance, home-help programs,and mental healthcare. The contributors look at different paths of policy development, identify problems faced by public and private parties, and ultimately discuss possible solutions.
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1 Introduction 2 Europe and healthcare including long-term care, who cares? 3 Sustainable Care? Norwegian long-term care in a European perspective 4 Fiscal and social policy: financing long-term care in Germany 5 Financing high medical risks in the Netherlands: healthcare, social insurance and political compromises 6 Towards multi-pillar financing of Dutch long-term care for the elderly? 7 Conclusions
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Karel-Peter Companje manages the Center for the History of Health Insurers at the Medical Center of the VU University Amsterdam.
http://metamedica.med.vu.nl/metamedicavumc/pers_karelpeter.html target="_blank">Karel-Peter Companje manages the Center for the History of Health Insurers at the Medical Center of the VU University Amsterdam.