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Caring for the infirm: a task for the individual or for a social insurance programme?
In West Germany, seventy per cent of all nursing home patients receive only a pocket-money, for social health insurances are responsible only for the care of "sick" people, but not of those needing only "care". The infirm individual, however, rarely can pay for the costs of nursing homes out of his own revenue. Despite general agreement that guarding against the financial risks of becoming dependent on nursing is insufficient there is little consensus on what a new concept should look like. Some proposals are more concerned with avoiding cost-expansion than with effective health care. On the one hand, the implementation of a new branch in the social insurance system, called "nursing insurance", is demanded, which would pay for the stay in nursing homes. On the other hand, it is emphasized that the capacity for voluntary individual provision should be strengthened as well as the families' means to care for their bedridden members. This paper presents the discussion and outlines implications for health care of the various proposals.