"Long-term care policy: What the United States can learn from Denmark, " by David P. Paul III, D.D.S., M.B.A., Ph.D and K. Chad Schaeffer
 

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Spring 3-22-2017

Abstract

Paying for long-term care consumes a substantial, and growing, part of the spending on healthcare in the U.S. We examine the components and payment systems for long-term care systems in Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands to determine what policy makers in the U.S. can learn from these countries about how to improve long-term care provision and financing in the U.S.

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This paper was presented at the Business and Health Administration Association Annual Conference 2017 in Chicago, IL March 22-24. Copyright © 2017 BHAA. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.

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