Long-term care systems as social security: The case of Chile

Citation:

Villalobos Dintrans, Pablo. “Long-term care systems as social security: The case of Chile.” Health Policy and Planning 33, no. 9 (2018): 1018-1025.
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Abstract:

Similar to many other countries, Chile is facing the challenges of rapid ageing and the increase in long-term care (LTC) needs for this population. Implementation of LTC systems has been the response to these challenges in other countries, however, Chile still lacks a strategy for addressing LTC needs. This article advocates for the implementation of a LTC system in Chile, demonstrating that this could be an effective and efficient response to cope with the current and future challenges faced by the country. The rationale for implementing a LTC system is based on the principles of the country’s social security system and on the fact that not having a LTC in place is not costless.

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