An early investigation of individual budget expenditures in the era of consumer-directed care.
Australas J Ageing
; 39(1): e145-e152, 2020 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-31397534
OBJECTIVES: To identify the key categories of consumer expenditures following the introduction of consumer-directed care (CDC) in the Australian community aged care sector. METHODS: Income and expenditure data were extracted from monthly budget statements and categorised. Expenditures by category were examined by home care package level, length of time receiving CDC and socio-demographic characteristics. RESULTS: A total of 150 older people in receipt of CDC in South Australia and New South Wales were approached, of whom 95 (63%) consented to participate. Hours of formal care support received was a key driver of expenditure. On average, approximately 53% of total expenditure was allocated to care services, 20% to administration and 17% to case management. CONCLUSIONS: This study was undertaken during the initial stages of the transition to CDC. Further research should investigate the longer-term budgetary impacts of the transition to CDC for consumers and the sector.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Gastos em Saúde
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Serviços de Saúde para Idosos
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Serviços de Assistência Domiciliar
Tipo de estudo:
Health_economic_evaluation
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Prognostic_studies
Limite:
Aged
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Aged80
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Female
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Humans
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Male
País como assunto:
Oceania
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En
Ano de publicação:
2020
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Article