Long-term care funding in Canada: a policy mosaic

TitleLong-term care funding in Canada: a policy mosaic
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsHirdes J.P
JournalJournal of Aging & Social Policy
Volume13
Issue2-3
Pagination69-81
Accession Number12216363
Keywords*Health Policy/ec [Economics], *Health Services for the Aged/ec [Economics], *Homes for the Aged/ec [Economics], *Long-Term Care/ec [Economics], *Nursing Homes/ec [Economics], Aged, Canada, financial management, Financing, Government, Frail Elderly, Health Care Costs, Health Expenditures, Human
Abstract

When Canada was founded, health care was delegated as a provincial responsibility. Although the federal government shares a portion of health care costs, it is not directly responsible for the planning, delivery, and governance of health services. The 1984 Canada Health Act set national standards for the provision of physician and hospital services, but it does not apply to home care and long-term care facilities. Consequently, each province has established a unique approach to long-term care, resulting in a health policy mosaic. This paper examines different approaches to funding long-term care with a particular emphasis on the impacts of regionalization and of the implementation of case-mix-based funding systems.

DOI10.1300/J031v13n02_06
Link

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J031v13n02_06

Short TitleJournal of aging & social policyJournal of aging & social policy
Alternate JournalJ Aging Soc Policy