MERTL, Jan. Financial schemes for active ageing and elderly well-being improvement. In Filip Chybalski, Edyta Marcinkiewicz. Pensions today. Economic, managerial, and social issues. Lodz: Lodz University of Technology Press. p. 201-213. ISBN 978-83-66287-93-8. 2021.
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Original name Financial schemes for active ageing and elderly well-being improvement
Name in Czech Finanční schémata pro aktivní stárnutí a zlepšení životních podmínek starších osob
Name (in English) Financial schemes for active ageing and elderly well-being improvement
Authors MERTL, Jan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Lodz, Pensions today. Economic, managerial, and social issues, p. 201-213, 13 pp. 2021.
Publisher Lodz University of Technology Press
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 50200 5.2 Economics and Business
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form electronic version available online
WWW URL
RIV identification code RIV/04274644:_____/21:#0000765
Organization unit University of Finance and Administration
ISBN 978-83-66287-93-8
Keywords (in Czech) zdraví, penze, financování
Keywords in English health; pension; financing
Tags AR 2020-2021, odmeny_2022, POZNÁMKA, RIV_2022, xC1
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
This paper aims to enlighten issues of financing healthcare for the elderly and suggests prepaid health schemes as a supplementary financing scheme for voluntary healthcare provision, provided that the solid universal health care system is maintained well. At the same time, it tracks the changes in specific needs of the elderly and emphasizes the link to pension systems and their extensions as the reliable resource of financing voluntary care for the elderly. Methodologically we use empirical analysis of social system settings, SWOT analysis for the prepaid programmes, theoretical explanation of the financing mechanisms targeted at older age and general theory of public finance and social security.
Abstract (in English)
This paper aims to enlighten those issues and suggests prepaid health schemes as a supplementary financing scheme for voluntary healthcare provision, provided that the solid universal health care system is maintained well. At the same time, it tracks the changes in specific needs of the elderly and emphasizes the link to pension systems and their extensions as the reliable resource of financing voluntary care for the elderly. Methodologically we use empirical analysis of social system settings, SWOT analysis for the prepaid programmes, theoretical explanation of the financing mechanisms targeted at older age and general theory of public finance and social security.
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