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The impact of the community long-term care insurance law on patterns of institutionalization | Author(s) | Denise Naon, Nurit Strosberg |
Publisher | JDC-Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development, Jerusalem, 1996 |
Pages | pp 129-145 (Reprint Series R-107-96) |
Source | JDC-Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development, P.O.B. 13087, Jerusalem 13087. |
Keywords | Insurance [elderly] ; Health insurance ; Law ; Health services ; Long term ; Institutional accommodation ; Israel. |
Annotation | Reprinted from: Age vault, an INIA collaborating network anthology, S Formosa (ed), International Institute on Aging, Malta, 1995. This paper - in English and Hebrew - examines how the CLTCI (Community Long Term Care Insurance) Law, implemented in 1988, has affected the demand for institutional services by disabled older people, by comparing patterns of institutionalisation before and after the Law's implementation. |
Accession Number | CPA-961105002 B |
Classmark | JG: WPG: VR: L: 4Q: KV: 7H6 |
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