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The future of long-term care in ten European countries: Review of policy reports and qualitative study among country experts
The provision of good quality long-term care to citizens represents a challenge for many European countries due to tight public budgets and on-going societal transitions. To gain insights on the future of long-term care in Europe, an explorative study was conducted consisting of a review of policy reports and qualitative study among country experts from Albania, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Ukraine