The role of housing in sustainable European long-term care systems
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Rogelj, Valerija; Bogataj, David; Bogataj, Marija; Campuzano Bolarín, Francisco; Drobež, EnejaÁrea de conocimiento
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This research was funded by the Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS), grants J5-1784: Creating social value with age-friendly housing stock management in life-time neighbourhoods, and L7-3188: Hierarchical design and financing of social infrastructure of smart silver villages.Fecha de publicación
2023-02Editorial
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Rogelj, V.; Bogataj, D.; Bogataj, M.; Campuzano-Bolarín, F.; Drobež, E. The Role of Housing in Sustainable European Long-Term Care Systems. Sustainability 2023, 15, 3075. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043075Revisión por pares
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specialised housingsocial gerontology
multiple decrements
actuarial present value
social value
long-term care
public expenditure
social infrastructure
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There is evidence of benefits from the national health insurance systems in the EU Member States in the case of better-adjustment of housing units to the functional capacities of older adults. Still, the systematic approach to evaluating the social value (SV) of investments in specialised housing and other types of built environment is not yet developed. This paper aims to show how these benefits can be quantified if we evaluate the actuarial present value (APV) of reducing public expenditures in Long-term care (LTC), including Health care (HC) in these systems, after the development of specialised housing units which can accommodate the declined functional capacities of seniors. The paper presents steps to measure the SV as the impact of investments in the properly built age-friendly public housing stock, creating positive externalities for HC expenditures and LTC systems achieved for the Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia, thereby decreasing expenditures for this body. We developed ...
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