A framework for predicting gross institutional long-term care cost arising from known commitments at local authority level

A framework for predicting gross institutional long-term care cost arising from known commitments at local authority level

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Article ID: iaor20062166
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 56
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 144
End Page Number: 152
Publication Date: Feb 2005
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: , ,
Abstract:

As the UK population ages, it is forecast that there will be an unsustainable increase in the need for, and therefore in the costs of long-term care. Although several studies have been performed to estimate these costs, they do not take into account the impact of survival patterns on costs. Focusing only on residents already in care (known commitments), we have developed, in association with an English local authority, a framework for estimating the future gross cost incurred by this group, built around a survival model. We apply this framework to forecast the cost over a given period of time, of maintaining a group of individuals in residential and nursing care, funded by the local authority. One of the novelties in the model is that it translates survival inputs and unit fees for care into cost in a manner, that was useful and meaningful to decision makers.

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