KMID : 0387320170270020139
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Korean Journal of Health Policy and Administration 2017 Volume.27 No. 2 p.139 ~ p.148
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Differences in Family Caregivers¡¯ Opinions about Out-of-Pocket Payment for Long-Term Care Facilities by Income Levels
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Kwon Jin-Hee
Moon Yong-Pil Lee Jung-Suk Han Eun-Jeong
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Abstract
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Background: The purpose of this study is to investigate family caregivers¡¯ opinions about out-of-pocket payment for long-term care (LTC) facilities, and find the differences in the opinions for family caregivers of all different levels of income.
Methods: We used the data of the study on out-of-pocket payment in national long-term care insurance, including 1,552 family caregivers with the elderly in long-term care facilities.
Results: The average out-of-pocket payment per month was 511,635 Korean won and distributed from 230,750 to 1,365,570 Korean won. The amount of out-of-pocket payment might be affected by not co-payment but the cost of non-covered service. There were differences in them for family caregivers of all different levels of income. Opinions were surveyed about 5 issues. By levels of income, there were differences in their opinions about 3 issues, the financial burden on LTC, the necessity of reducing out-of-pocket payments, and to be willing to pay more for a high quality service. But there were not different opinions about the interruption of LTC service and staying with LTC facilities.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that the range of out-of-pocket payment for LTC facility is wide and it can be a burden to lower income group. It should be to prepare the policies to ease the financial burden and support the appropriate LTC use.
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KEYWORD
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Long-term care facility, Out-of-pocket payment, Income level, Long-term care insurance
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