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Does income matter for the policy effect of public long-term care insurance on informal care use in China? A quasi-experimental study.

Jing NingHe ChenMan Li
Published in: Journal of health services research & policy (2024)
The LTCI scheme had different effects on reducing the informal care burden for family caregivers by income level. We suggest that the scheme should entitle people with low incomes to a preferential co-payment rate, thereby enhancing their access to formal care.
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