Silver Opportunity
We live in a rapidly aging world, in which people who are age 60 and older outnumber children under the age of five. This book reveals large and growing gaps in care for older adults in countries at all income levels and shows how to leverage reforms for improving health outcomes for older adults and create healthier, more prosperous communities. Aimed at policy makers and other health and development stakeholders who want to promote healthier aging, Silver Opportunity compiles the latest evidence on care needs and gaps for aging populations. It argues that primary health care should be the cornerstone of integrated service delivery for older people, but that primary health care systems must first build their capacity to respond to older people's health needs. It presents an original framework for policy action to advance primary health care–centered, integrated senior care; documents the experiences of pioneering countries in delivering community-based care to older people; and provides recommendations for decision-makers. The framework presents four policy levers with which to improve health care for seniors—financing, innovation, regulation, and evaluation and measurement—or FIRE. Finally, the book posits that by acting now, countries can leverage population aging to accelerate progress toward health equity and universal health coverage.
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Subjects: | AGING POPULATION, OLDER ADULTS, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, FINANCING, PHC, INNOVATIONS, LONG-TERM CARE, LTC, LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE, LTCI, DIGITAL, JAPAN, THAILAND, COMMUNITY-BASED, INTEGRATED, |
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dig-okr-10986394222024-06-04T18:23:29Z Silver Opportunity Building Integrated Services for Older Adults around Primary Health Care Hou, Xiaohui (ed.) Sharma, Jigyasa (ed.) Zhao, Feng (ed.) AGING POPULATION OLDER ADULTS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FINANCING PHC INNOVATIONS LONG-TERM CARE LTC LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE LTCI DIGITAL JAPAN THAILAND COMMUNITY-BASED INTEGRATED We live in a rapidly aging world, in which people who are age 60 and older outnumber children under the age of five. This book reveals large and growing gaps in care for older adults in countries at all income levels and shows how to leverage reforms for improving health outcomes for older adults and create healthier, more prosperous communities. Aimed at policy makers and other health and development stakeholders who want to promote healthier aging, Silver Opportunity compiles the latest evidence on care needs and gaps for aging populations. It argues that primary health care should be the cornerstone of integrated service delivery for older people, but that primary health care systems must first build their capacity to respond to older people's health needs. It presents an original framework for policy action to advance primary health care–centered, integrated senior care; documents the experiences of pioneering countries in delivering community-based care to older people; and provides recommendations for decision-makers. The framework presents four policy levers with which to improve health care for seniors—financing, innovation, regulation, and evaluation and measurement—or FIRE. Finally, the book posits that by acting now, countries can leverage population aging to accelerate progress toward health equity and universal health coverage. 2023-02-14T18:49:03Z 2023-03-06T15:56:51Z 2023-02-14T18:49:03Z 2023-03-06T15:56:51Z 2023 Book Livre Libro 978-1-4648-1958-2 978-1-4648-1965-0 (electronic) Library of Congress Control Number: 2023931889 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/39422 en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf application/pdf Washington, DC : World Bank |
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We live in a rapidly aging world, in which people who are age 60 and older outnumber children under the age of five. This book reveals large and growing gaps in care for older adults in countries at all income levels and shows how to leverage reforms for improving health outcomes for older adults and create healthier, more prosperous communities.
Aimed at policy makers and other health and development stakeholders who want to promote healthier aging, Silver Opportunity compiles the latest evidence on care needs and gaps for aging populations. It argues that primary health care should be the cornerstone of integrated service delivery for older people, but that primary health care systems must first build their capacity to respond to older people's health needs. It presents an original framework for policy action to advance primary health care–centered, integrated senior care; documents the experiences of pioneering countries in delivering community-based care to older people; and provides recommendations for decision-makers. The framework presents four policy levers with which to improve health care for seniors—financing, innovation, regulation, and evaluation and measurement—or FIRE. Finally, the book posits that by acting now, countries can leverage population aging to accelerate progress toward health equity and universal health coverage. |
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