The recently enacted Japanese long-term care (LTC) system was implemented to reduce the so-called "social hospitalization" or warehousing of the elderly in expensive medical facilities. This paper seeks to evaluate recent patterns in Japanese LTC use and examine the factors associated with LTC utilization patterns. We show that the use of LTC in Japan - particularly home care - is growing rapidly, as the elderly consumers find subsidized LTC care preferable to and more available than hospitalization. At the same time, regional disparities in terms of entitlement and care use persist and are likely to grow. © 2008 The International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics.
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Mitchell, O. S., Piggott, J., & Shimizutani, S. (2008). An empirical analysis of patterns in the Japanese long-term care insurance system. Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance: Issues and Practice, 33(4), 694–709. https://doi.org/10.1057/gpp.2008.25
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