From each according to means, to each according to needs? Distributional effects of abolishing asset-based payments for residential care in Austria.
Ricardo RodriguesCassandra SimmonsTamara PremrovChristian BöhlerKai LeichsenringPublished in: International journal for equity in health (2022)
Our findings indicate the limited ability of asset-based OPPs to target those with higher assets, thus questioning the fairness of these instruments for financing residential care facilities for older people in Austria. Findings also suggest that the parameterization of such OPPs (such as asset exemption thresholds) and patterns of residential care use are key variables for assessing the distribution of asset-based OPPs for residential care use. Policy alternatives that decouple payments from use would entail greater transfers from healthy to less healthier individuals.