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日本长期护理保险制度中的护理需求认证

Care-needs certification in the long-term care insurance system of Japan.

作者信息

Tsutsui Takako, Muramatsu Naoko

机构信息

National Institute of Public Health, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2005 Mar;53(3):522-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2005.53175.x.

Abstract

The introduction of Japan's long-term care insurance (LTCI) system in April 2000 has made long-term care an explicit and universal entitlement for every Japanese person aged 65 and older based strictly on physical and mental status. At the start of the program, more than two million seniors were expected to apply for services to approximately 3,000 municipal governments, which are the LTCI insurers. The LTCI implementation required a nationally standardized needs-certification system to determine service eligibility objectively, fairly, and efficiently. The current computer-aided initial needs-assessment instrument was developed based on data collected in a large-scale time study of professional caregivers in long-term care institutions. The instrument was subsequently tested and validated by assessing data of 175,129 seniors involved in the national model programs before the start of LTCI. The computer-aided initial assessment (an 85-item questionnaire) is used to assign each applicant to one of seven need levels. The Care Needs Certification Board, a committee of medical and other professionals, reviews the results. Three years after implementation, the LTCI system and its needs-assessment/certification system have been well accepted in Japan. Despite the overall successes, there remain challenges, including area variations, growing demands for services, and the difficulty of keeping the needs certification free of politics. The LTCI computer network that links municipalities and the central government is instrumental in continuously improving the needs-certification system. Future challenges include promoting evidence-based system improvements and building incentives into the system for various constituencies to promote seniors' functional independence.

摘要

2000年4月日本长期护理保险(LTCI)制度的引入,使长期护理成为每一位65岁及以上日本公民基于身心状况的明确且普遍享有的权利。在该计划启动时,预计超过200万老年人将向约3000个作为LTCI承保机构的市政府申请服务。LTCI的实施需要一个全国标准化的需求认证系统,以客观、公平且高效地确定服务资格。当前的计算机辅助初始需求评估工具是基于对长期护理机构专业护理人员的大规模时间研究收集的数据开发的。该工具随后在LTCI启动前,通过评估参与全国示范项目的175129名老年人的数据进行了测试和验证。计算机辅助初始评估(一份包含85个项目的问卷)用于将每位申请人分配到七个需求级别之一。护理需求认证委员会,一个由医学和其他专业人员组成的委员会,会审查结果。实施三年后,LTCI系统及其需求评估/认证系统在日本已被广泛接受。尽管总体上取得了成功,但仍存在挑战,包括地区差异、对服务的需求不断增加,以及使需求认证不受政治影响的困难。连接市政府和中央政府的LTCI计算机网络有助于持续改进需求认证系统。未来的挑战包括推动基于证据的系统改进,以及在系统中为各相关方建立激励机制,以促进老年人的功能独立。

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