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A Study of Foreigners’ Use of Long-Term Care Insurance In Korea

Title
A Study of Foreigners’ Use of Long-Term Care Insurance In Korea
Alternative Author(s)

Seo, JongGeun ; Wang, YoungMin ; Shim, HyeJin

Keyword
Foreigner ; Long-Term Care ; Aging ; Social Security ; Utilization
Publication Year
2023-03-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.43 No.1, pp.265-281
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to analyze the utilization of long-term care insurance by foreigners. As various foreign population groups migrated to Korea, changes occurred in the age composition of foreigners, and the proportion of the elderly foreign population is significantly increasing. The demand for long-term care insurance has increased as the number of elderly foreigners has increased, but there is a lack of research and analysis on long-term care insurance. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the characteristics of foreigners’ long-term care insurance use. This study compared the average amount of use between nationals and foreigners and analyzed the characteristics of use according to the duration between enrollment in the National Health Insurance Service and application for long-term care.
Our analysis found that the number of recognized foreigners increased by 52.9% in 2021 compared to 2017, indicating that the demand for long-term care for foreigners significantly increased. The total amount of use by Koreans was higher than that by foreigners, and the same trend was shown in the use of home-based benefits and equipment service. However, the average institution-based benefit for foreigners was higher than that for Koreans. When examined in terms of the duration until application for LTC after NHIS enrollment, the highest percentage of foreigners applied for long-term care immediately after enrollment in the National Health Insurance. Our analysis of the duration until application, divided into 6 sections, showed that the total benefit use was high for short- and long-term applicants. On the other hand, for institution-based benefits, the shorter the duration until application for LTC, the higher the use of benefits.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2023.43.1.265
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Health care > Health care safety net
Social service > Welfare for older persons
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