New Proposal of Private Insurance Program for Dementia Patients: Design of Sustainable Private Insurance Program in Korea.
- Author:
Kun Woo PARK
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;
Jhong Yun KIM
Author Information
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords: private insurance; long-term care insurance; Korea; the United States; dementia patients
- MeSH: Delivery of Health Care; Dementia*; Exercise; Humans; Insurance Coverage; Insurance*; Insurance, Long-Term Care; Korea*; United States
- From:Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders 2017;16(1):1-6
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine interventions and supporting systems by dementia stage, take a look at dementia insurance policies in Korea and the United States, and present Korean private insurance programs for dementia patients. According to the study, our suggestions of a design of private insurance products for Korean dementia patients are as follows. First, the products should support people aged 80 and older. Second, new products should include the mild stage dementia in the insurance coverage. Third, non-pharmacological treatments, such as the cognitive stimulation, the cognitive training, and exercises need to be covered through the new private insurance. Fourth, the private insurance should be contained home health care services in its coverage. These suggestions can reduce the dependence of the public insurance, help people choose appropriate treatments for themselves, and give people a good opportunity to improve the effect of dementia treatment and to increase the satisfaction of patients and their families.