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[Epidemiology of long-term care: prevalence and utilisation as well as the healthcare of long-term care recipients in Germany].


ABSTRACT: According to official statistics from the German long-term care insurance funds, around six out of every one hundred people with statutory health insurance are considered to be in need of long-term care. In this context, "need of long-term care" is defined according to the Eleventh Book of the Social Code (SGB XI) and therefore follows a demand-driven understanding of care, which also aligns with public discourse.In order to meet the increasing number of people in need of long term care - mostly caused by demographic change - with needs-based service structures, knowledge and evaluation of several factors are necessary: the prevalence of care dependency as defined by the SGB XI, the different degrees of severity, and the utilisation of long-term care and healthcare services.In this respect, the article presents findings and calculations based on currently available administrative data from German health and long-term care insurance funds and states its limitations. In terms of an actual epidemiological approach to the topic of long-term care, the aim should be broader reporting based on primary surveys.

SUBMITTER: Schwinger A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10136379 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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[Epidemiology of long-term care: prevalence and utilisation as well as the healthcare of long-term care recipients in Germany].

Schwinger Antje A   Jürchott Kathrin K   Tsiasioti Chrysanthi C   Matzk Sören S   Behrendt Susann S  

Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz 20230427 5


According to official statistics from the German long-term care insurance funds, around six out of every one hundred people with statutory health insurance are considered to be in need of long-term care. In this context, "need of long-term care" is defined according to the Eleventh Book of the Social Code (SGB XI) and therefore follows a demand-driven understanding of care, which also aligns with public discourse.In order to meet the increasing number of people in need of long term care - mostly  ...[more]

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