To Comfort Always: The Prospects of Expanded Social Responsibility for Long-Term Care

A. Garber
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Long-term care is an important means of providing basic and humanitarian care for elderly Americans who are severely disabled. The demand for long-term care is likely to increase dramatically as baby-boomers begin to reach advanced ages. Long-term care has been a focus of health care reform because its current financing--largely a combination of out-of-pocket payments and Medicaid--is viewed as inadequate. Only a small fraction of long-term care is financed by private insurance, which is expensive in part because moral hazard and adverse selection may create greater distortion in the utilization of long-term care than in use of hospital and physician services. Increased government financing does not appear to be a feasible option for the coming decades, since the ratio of retirees to working age adults will decline at the time that the demand for long-term care rises. Furthermore, there is little prospect that the costs of existing Federal entitlement programs can be reduced enough to finance a greatly expanded government role in long-term care. Although there are likely to be roles for private insurance, especially if it can be made more efficient, and publicly funded catastrophic coverage, Federal efforts to improve financing of long-term care are most likely to be successful if they promote private savings.
永远安慰:长期护理扩大社会责任的前景
长期照护是为严重残疾的美国老年人提供基本和人道关怀的重要手段。随着婴儿潮一代步入老年,对长期护理的需求可能会急剧增加。长期护理一直是医疗改革的焦点,因为它目前的融资——主要是自付和医疗补助的组合——被认为是不足的。只有一小部分长期护理是由私人保险提供资金的,私人保险之所以昂贵,部分原因是在利用长期护理方面,道德风险和逆向选择可能比利用医院和医生服务造成更大的扭曲。在未来几十年,增加政府资助似乎不是一个可行的选择,因为退休人员与工作年龄成年人的比例将下降,而对长期护理的需求将上升。此外,现有联邦福利项目的成本降低到足以资助政府在长期护理方面发挥更大作用的可能性很小。尽管私人保险可能会发挥作用,特别是如果它能变得更有效率,并且由公共资助的灾难性保险,但如果联邦政府促进私人储蓄,那么改善长期护理融资的努力最有可能取得成功。
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