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|a Options for Aged Care in China :
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|a Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Human Development Ser.
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|a Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Glossary of Terms -- Overview -- Introduction -- Current Landscape and Challenges of Aged Care in China -- Implications for the Future of Aged Care in China -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 1 Population Aging and Long-Term Care Needs -- Introduction -- Demographic Trends -- Elderly Patterns of Limited Functional Ability -- Patterns of Informal Care Provision -- Development and Demographic Change -- Implications for Developing Aged Care Policies -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Policy Framework, Strategy, and Institutional Arrangements -- Introduction -- Policy Framework and Institutional Arrangements -- Challenges and Recommendations -- Annex 2A Policies for Developing the Elderly Care System in the 12th Five-Year Plan Period -- Annex 2B Acronyms of Chinese Government Agencies -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Building a Long-Term Care Delivery System with a Balanced Mix of Services -- Introduction -- International Experiences in Long-Term Care Provision -- Current Long-Term Care Landscape in China -- Looking Ahead: Issues for China's Development of an Aged Care Continuum -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 The Role of the Private Sector in China's Senior Care Industry -- Introduction -- Community and In-home Senior Care Services -- Institutional Care Industry -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Long-Term Care Financing: Issues, Options, and Implications for China -- Introduction -- Background and Why Financing Is Important -- Financing Design Choices -- Current Long-Term Care Financing in China -- Implications for China -- References -- Chapter 6 Commissioner-Provider Relations: International Experience and Implications for China's Policy -- Introduction: Why Separate the Roles of Commissioner and Provider?.
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|a Developments in the Long-Term Care Sector -- Key Elements of the Commissioner-Provider Relationship -- Implications for China -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 Strengthening Regulations, Standards, and Quality Assurance for Long-Term Care -- Introduction -- Long-Term Care Quality Assurance Systems: An International Overview -- Ensuring Quality of Care and Quality of Life: International Experiences -- Recent Developments in Quality Assurance in China -- The Future of Quality Assurance in China: Prospects and Challenges -- References -- Chapter 8 Coordination of Services within Long-Term Care and between Medical Care and Long-Term Care -- Care Coordination: The Characteristics of Integrated Care Systems -- Care Coordination for an Aging Population -- Care Integrative Processes and International Experiences -- Care Coordination in Chinese Medical Care and Long-Term Care Systems -- Implications for China's Future -- References -- Chapter 9 Long-Term Care Workforce Issues -- Introduction -- Current Long-Term Care Workforce Challenges in China -- Health Care Labor Shortages and Challenges -- Shortages of Qualified Social Workers -- Challenges for Informal Caregivers -- Recent Government Policies and Reforms -- Recommendations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 Learning and Policy Formulation: International Experience and Implications for China's Policy -- Introduction -- The Chinese Government Network in Aging and Aging Policy Research Agencies -- Policy Framework and International Experience -- Policy Innovation and Methods of Modern Governance -- Implications for China -- Notes -- References -- Boxes -- Box O.1 Action Plan of the Anhui Provincial Government to Boost Aged Care Services -- Box O.2 Current Landscape of Aged Care Services in China -- Box 1.1 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS).
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|a Box 1.2 Measuring Limited Functional Ability -- Box 3.1 Examples of Institutional Care in China -- Box 4.1 Fuzhou Jin Tai Yang -- Box 4.2 On Lok Lifeways (PACE Program) in the United States -- Box 4.3 Community Sharing and Home Instead, Shenzhen -- Box 4.4 Pinetree in Beijing -- Box 4.5 Right at Home In-Home Care and Assistance, Beijing -- Box 4.6 Shuangjin Golden Heights in Beijing -- Box 4.7 Hong Tai Friendship House, Tianjin -- Box 4.8 Tianjin Wuqing District Second Nursing Home -- Box 8.1 Characteristics of an Integrated Care System -- Box 8.2 Six Categories of Care Integrative Processes -- Box 8.3 Characteristics of Successful Integrated Systems -- Box 10.1 The Base Case of the Personal Social Services Research Unit Macro Model -- Box 10.2 Possible Data Sources on LTC -- Figures -- Figure O.1 Projected ADL and IADL Disabilities of the Population over Age 45, by Gender and Urban and Rural Location in China -- Figure O.2 Key Policy Papers on Aged Care in China -- Figure O.3 Institutional Setup for Aged Care at National and Local Levels -- Figure O.4 Lottery Sales Volume, 2010-15 -- Figure O.5 China: Number of Residential Aged Care Facilities in China, 2010-04 -- Figure O.6 China: Number of Beds in Residential Aged Care Facilities in China, 2010-14 -- Figure O.7 A Conceptual Framework for Aged Care Governance and Delivery Systems -- Figure O.8 Service Provision Triangle in Aged Care: a "Quasi-Market" -- Figure O.9 Stages of a Governmental Commissioning Strategy -- Figure 1.1 ADL and IADL Disabilities, by Age Group and Gender in China -- Figure 1.2 Share of CHARLS Respondents with an Increase in ADL and IADL Disabilities from 2011 to 2013 -- Figure 1.3 Projected ADL and IADL Disabilities of the Over-45 Population, by Gender.
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|a Figure 1.4 Projected ADL and IADL Disabilities of the Population over Age 45, by Gender and Urban and Rural Location in China -- Figure 1.5 Share of Population with ADL Disabilities Receiving Help in 2013 -- Figure 1.6 Share of the Population with IADL Disabilities Receiving Help in 2013 -- Figure 2.1 Stakeholders in Policy Design and Implementation at the Subnational Level -- Figure 2.2 Trends of Total Beds and Care Services Received by the Elderly -- Figure 2.3 Utilization Rate of Beds for the Elderly between 2009 and 2013 -- Figure 3.1 Proportion of Long-Term Care Recipients Aged 65 Years and Older Receiving Care at Home in Selected OECD Countries, 2000-13 -- Figure 3.2 Proportion of Total Medicaid Long-Term Care Expenditures for Institutional Care versus Home- and Community-Based Services in the United States, 1995-2012 -- Figure 4.1 Types of Institutional Care in China -- Figure 5.1 Lottery Sales Volume, 2010-15 -- Figure 6.1 Commissioning Structure, Based on Gash et al. 2013 -- Figure 8.1 Interplay among the Six Integrative Processes -- Figure 9.1 Health Professionals per 1,000 Population in Rural and Urban China, 2003-13 -- Figure 9.2 Number of Health Care Professionals per 1,000 Population in China, 2003-13 -- Figure 9.3 Ratio of Nurses to Physicians, 2009 (or Nearest Year) -- Figure 10.1 China National Committee on Aging Office and Its Members -- Figure 10.2 Sources of Information for Quality Assessment Based on CQC 2015a -- Tables -- Table O.1 Incidence and Time Spent Caring for Elderly Parents and Parents-in-Law -- Table O.2 Number of Beds for Elderly Care in China, 2009-13 (10,000 Beds) -- Table O.3 Types of Public-Private Partnerships in Institutional Care -- Table O.4 Elements for Designing a Model of Financing for Aged Care -- Table O.5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Financing Approaches to Aged Care.
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|a Table 1.1 Incidence and Time Spent Caring for Elderly Parents and Parents-in-Law -- Table 2.1 Policy Evolution of China's Elderly Care System in the Reform Era -- Table 2.2 Trends in Total Beds and Their Composition, 2009-13 -- Table 3.1 Residential Aged Care Facilities and Beds in China -- Table 4.1 Types of Senior Care Organizations in the Private Sector -- Table 4.2 Types of Community Care Services Procured by the Government -- Table 4.3 Assessment and Scope of In-home Care in Selected Economies -- Table 4.4 Sources of Funding for Elderly Care Facilities, 2009 -- Table 4.5 Institutional Care: China versus Selected Economies -- Table 4.6 Cooperation between Foreign and Domestic Companies in Institutional Senior Care Projects -- Table 4.7 China's Three-Pillar Pension System -- Table 4.8 Differences between Public-Run Facilities and For-Profit Private Senior Care Facilities -- Table 4.9 Types of Public-Private Partnerships in Institutional Care -- Table 8.1 "Integration" Interventions for Medicare and Medicaid (United States) -- Table 8.2 Veterans Health Administration (United States) -- Table 8.3 Torbay Care Trust (United Kingdom) -- Table 8.4 Individual Care Plan (Norway) -- Table 8.5 Chains of Care (Sweden) -- Table 8.6 Home Market (Finland) -- Table 8.7 Regional Health Care System and Agency for Integrated Care (Singapore) -- Table 10.1 Overview of Indicator Categories for Residential Care for Older People -- Table 10.2 Examples of Indicators -- Table 10.3 Domains and Definitions of the Adjusted ASCOT -- Table 10.4 Example of Assessment Results for Long-Term-Care Hospitals in Korea.
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