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Does independent needs assessment limit use of publicly financed long-term care? | LitMetric

Does independent needs assessment limit use of publicly financed long-term care?

Health Policy

Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • In health care, patient needs are usually assessed by providers, but long-term care (LTC) often uses independent assessors to limit potential misuse of public resources.
  • A study in the Netherlands reveals that after being approved for care, patients generally used less LTC than allowed, indicating that independent assessments don't significantly restrict care for those eligible.
  • However, independent evaluations did lead to a notable rejection rate of applications (16%) and may discourage some people from applying for LTC altogether.

Article Abstract

In health care the assessment of patients' needs is typically entrusted to health care providers. By contrast, in publicly financed long-term care (LTC) needs assessment is often delegated to an independent assessor. One rationale offered for independent needs assessment in LTC is to limit the scope for moral hazard and supplier-induced demand, which may be particularly strong in case of public LTC insurance. We study whether independent needs assessment restricts use of publicly financed LTC at the intensive margin (i.e. after people are being assessed to be eligible for receiving care). Therefore, we link nationwide Dutch administrative datasets about individual LTC use and eligibility decisions by the independent assessment agency in 2012. We find for virtually all types of care, all population subgroups, and all regions that LTC use by patients was substantially less than the maximum amount of care allowed by the independent assessor. This suggests that in the Netherlands independent needs assessment in LTC does not impose a binding constraint on use once a person is considered eligible for care. Still, independent needs assessment may have reduced LTC use at the extensive margin. A significant proportion of the applications for care (16 %) was rejected. In addition, the independent assessment may deter some people from applying.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.09.003DOI Listing

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