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摘要
以人为本的长期护理体系是健康老龄化不可或缺的组成部分,应增强老年人实现就地养老的能力。然而,有关长期护理制度的设计对老年人选择就地养老的影响的证据却很有限,尤其是来自发展中国家的证据。以中国 X 市引入长期护理保险(LTCI)为政策冲击,我们研究了在开始领取任何实际福利之前,符合长期护理保险资格对项目受益人选择养老场所(机构或居家)的影响。根据我们对 X 市 2017 年 7 月至 2020 年 9 月期间所有长护险申请者的行政数据分析,我们发现,在获得长护险资格之前,老年人选择居家养老的概率就已经增加了约 16 个百分点,而这一积极影响对于教育程度较高或残疾等级较高的参保者而言更大。X 市的长期护理保险带来了更多的居家养老,促进了健康老龄化。我们的研究表明,长期护理保险计划的具体细节,如谁可以获得补贴、家庭价值观、家庭成员在劳动力市场的参与度等,都可以共同塑造居家护理和机构护理之间的替代模式。
Becoming Eligible for Long-Term Care Insurance in China Brought More Ageing at Home: Evidence from a Pilot City.
Person-centered long-term care systems, integral to healthy ageing, should empower older people to achieve ageing in place. Yet evidence on the impact of the design of long-term care systems on older people's choice of places of ageing, especially that from developing countries, is limited. Taking the introduction of Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI) in City X of China as a policy shock, we examined the impact of becoming eligible for LTCI on program beneficiaries' choice of places of ageing-institution or home-before they started to receive any actual benefit. Based on our analysis of the administrative data of all LTCI applicants between July 2017 and September 2020 from City X, we found that becoming eligible for LTCI increased an older-person's probability of choosing home as her place of ageing even before she received any benefit by around 16 percentage points, and this positive impact was larger for those insured of higher education level or of higher disability grade. By bring more ageing in place, the LTCI in City X promoted healthy ageing. Our study suggests that the specifics of the LTCI program like who could receive subsidies, family values, and family members' engagement in labor market could all work together to shape the substitution pattern between home and institutional care.
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Health Policy and Planning publishes health policy and systems research focusing on low- and middle-income countries.
Our journal provides an international forum for publishing original and high-quality research that addresses questions pertinent to policy-makers, public health researchers and practitioners. Health Policy and Planning is published 10 times a year.