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Private Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI) and Patterns of Care Use among Older Adults Yong Li li80@iupui.edu AcademyHealth June 10, 2008
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Authors Yong Li, Ph.D, School of Public & Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Purdue University – Indianapolis (IUPUI) Gail A. Jensen, Ph.D, Department of Economics and Institute of Gerontology, Wayne State University
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Background
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Long-term care financing Source: Congressional Budget Office, 2004 Shares of spending on long-term care for the elderly, 2004
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Growing interest in LTCI Long-term care is not adequately insured High cost, misperception, Medicaid… Growing interest among researchers and policy makers. Welfare model insurance model Little is known about how LTCI may change the pattern of care use.
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Research objectives We examine the effects of LTCI on patterns of care use among disabled older adults ages 65 and over. We extend earlier work in three ways. Look at three major types of long-term care Address the issue of endogeneity Use most recent and nationally representative data from HRS
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Design and Methods
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Data Pooled HRS data wave4 – wave7 Study sample: Older adults who were 65 years old or older Reported limitations in at least two activities of daily living (ADLs). Sample size = 4,319 (2,711 unique individuals) Robust standard errors are reported in all regression analyses.
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Empirical specification LTC: use of nursing home care, formal home care, or informal care INS: whether an individual has LTCI INS is presumed to be correlated with ε X: a vector of exogenous covariates g(): probit or linear
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Two-part models of utilization Skewed distribution in the dependent variables Significant occurrence of the value 0 OLS inappropriate A series of two-part models are implemented Part I: probit model of any positive use. Part II: linear model of the amount of care, conditional on having any.
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Endogeneity of LTCI LTCI may be subject to the endogeneity problem. OLS inconsistent No causal interpretation We formally test for endogeneity of LTCI in each model estimated. Identifying variables: Whether one has a life insurance policy. Price (premium) of LTCI policy.
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Results and Discussion
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Main findings
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Effect of LTCI on nursing home care utilization
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Conclusions LTCI significantly changes the pattern of care utilization among older adults. Avoid or at least postpone entering a nursing home. Receiving care in their preferred setting. No evidence of informal care cut back. LTCI is a more efficient way to finance LTC services. Directs resources to formal home care, without discouraging family care-giving. Reduces unnecessary nursing home stays
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