Analysis and Implications of Finland’s Wellbeing Services County in Elderly Home Care: Focusing on the Home Care System of Siun Sote
Title
Analysis and Implications of Finland’s Wellbeing Services County in Elderly Home Care: Focusing on the Home Care System of Siun Sote
Alternative Author(s)
Lee, Youn Ho
; Kim, Su Hyun
; Chon, Yongho
Keyword
Home Care
; Finland
; Wellbeing Services County
; Community Care
Publication Year
2024-09-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.44 No.3, pp.137-162
Abstract
The elderly in Korea face difficulties in accessing quality home care services due to fragmented service delivery systems and segmented healthcare delivery systems, among other factors. Therefore, understanding the elderly home care system of Finland's Siun sote, which has extensive experience in operating within a local government framework and integrating medical and care services, is important. This study analyzed the operation and current status of elderly home care in Siun sote, Finland, focusing on beneficiaries, services, delivery systems, and funding. Several findings emerged. First, Siun sote aimed to provide universal welfare service coverage by allowing anyone over the age of 65 to apply for services. The system offered both home care services and supportive care services tailored to users’ needs, aiming to enhance accessibility and effectiveness through home care technology. From the perspective of service delivery, local government service provision personnel and services were structurally integrated, enabling users to receive continuous and comprehensive medical and social care. Financially, the system primarily operates on local income taxes, supplemented by central government subsidies for any deficiencies. To ensure financial stability and prevent moral hazard, a self-payment fee for home services was set, with a limit not to exceed a certain amount. I suggested that this analysis of the local government home care system designed in Finland can serve as foundational data for local government care reforms that are being attempted, providing valuable insights for improvement.