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Health Social Welfare Review
2017 Volume.37 No. 4 p.71 ~ p.97
How the Change in the Evaluation Policy Affects the Grade, Closure, and Reinstallation of Long-Term Care Facilities?
Yoo Jae-Eon

Abstract
Since 2015 long-term care facilities have been evaluated in terms of absolute grades. In addition, the issue of the closure and reinstallation of long-term care facilities before and after the evaluation has been raised. I conducted a binary logistic
regression model to examine the changes in the grade of long-term care facilities, and a multinominal logistic regression model to explore the closure and reinstallation by their characteristic. The result of the binary logistic regression analysis was that the grade, the capacity, and the enrollment rate in December 2015 were significant predictors of grades in December 2016. The multinominal logistic regression analysis revealed that the closure was closely related to the capacity, the size of the city where the long-term care facilities are located, and the enrollment rate in December 2015.
Moreover, reinstallation was closely related to the long-term care facilities with less than 10 beds and short-term rotection services.
KEYWORD
Long-Term Care Insurance, Information Disclosure System, Evaluation Policy, Big Data
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