Implementing long-term care systems in the Americas: A regional strategy

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Abstract

The Region of the Americas is facing accelerated demographic and epidemiological changes. As these trends will continue in future years, long-term care needs are expected to rise. How can countries respond to these challenges? We propose that countries in the Region should invest in the implementation of long-term care systems. Considering the heterogeneity in the Region, we propose a strategy based on three components: (i) understanding the problem; (ii) thinking about solutions; and (iii) building support and consensus. Depending on each country's needs and capacities, these three elements suggest short-term and long-term actions and goals, from generating better information on long-term care needs to the implementation of long-term care systems. Longterm care is a relevant issue for the Region today. The task is challenging, but countries need to embrace it and move forward before it is too late.

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Dintrans, P. V., Mathur, M., González-Bautista, E., Browne, J., Hommes, C., & Vega, E. (2021). Implementing long-term care systems in the Americas: A regional strategy. Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health, 45, 1DUUMY. https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.86

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