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Bridging Knowledge in Long Term Care 2009: Economics and new strategies for funding and financing

机译:2009年长期护理中的知识桥梁:经济学和新的筹资和筹资策略

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IntroductionDecision makers in care and support systems across Europe are increasingly facing up to new economic realities. Most obvious among the forces that are changing the economic context is the ageing of the population, and the associated realisation that today’s arrangements for supporting older people with health and social care needs will probably not be seen as affordable in 20 or 30 years time. Another force for change is that many more people with major disabilities are surviving into old age. At the same time, and a further cause for celebration, older and disabled people today have different expectations, in particular demanding access to the same opportunities as those available to any other citizen. This manifests itself in, for example, higher aspirations for participation in further and higher education, for employment, for relationships and family roles, and for control over decisions that affect their daily lives.
机译:简介欧洲护理和支持系统的决策者越来越多地面对新的经济现实。在改变经济背景的各种因素中,最明显的是人口的老龄化,以及相关的认识,即今天的支持老年人满足健康和社会护理需求的安排在20或30年后可能不会被视为负担得起。改变的另一种力量是,更多的重度残疾人生存到了老年。同时,还有一个值得庆贺的原因,今天的老年人和残疾人有不同的期望,尤其是要求获得与任何其他公民一样的机会。例如,这体现在对进修和高等教育,就业,人际关系和家庭角色以及对影响其日常生活的决策的控制的更高愿望。

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