Labor Market Conditions and the Quality of Long-Term Care Provided to Older Adults
劳动力市场状况和为老年人提供的长期护理的质量
基本信息
- 批准号:10328539
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 39.53万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-01-15 至 2023-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAgeAgingAlzheimer&aposs disease related dementiaCaringChild CareComplexConsensusCountryDataData SetDisabled PersonsDiscipline of NursingEconomicsElderlyEnsureEquilibriumFederal GovernmentFutureGenerationsGovernmentGrowthHealthHomeHome Care ServicesHome Nursing CareImmigrantImmigrant workerImmigrationIncome TaxIndividualLabor ForcesLicensingLinkLiteratureLong-Term CareMedicaidMedicare claimMonitorNatureNursing HomesOutcomeOutcome AssessmentParentsPathway interactionsPatient CarePatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPatternPersonsPolicePoliciesPolicy MakerPolicy MakingPopulationPositioning AttributePriceProductionQuality of CareRegulationResearchResourcesRoleServicesSideState GovernmentTaxesTechniquesTimeTrainingVariantVisiting NurseWagesWorkbaby boomercare costscare systemscostdementia caredesignevidence basefederal policyimprovedinstrumentlensmeetingsnovelpatient home carepaymenttool
项目摘要
OTHER PROJECT INFORMATION – Project Summary/Abstract
Labor Market Conditions and the Quality of Long-Term Care Provided to Older Adults
The rapid aging of the U.S. population, with high rates of Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias
(ADRD),is expected to result in substantial increases in the demand for long term care (LTC) services.
Adequately meeting this demand and ensuring that older adults are able to age with dignity will require both a
large and high-quality LTC workforce. Yet low wages, combined with highly demanding work, make it difficult to
fill current positions for nursing assistants at nursing homes and for home health care aides. This raises
concerns about the role of the workforce in the persistently low quality of LTC in the U.S. and the ability of the
current supply of LTC workers to meet future demand. Policy makers have a number of tools to influence the
quality and quantity of the LTC workforce, but there is a lack of empirical evidence about the specific impacts
these policy levers have on the size and nature of the LTC workforce, or on the quality of LTC delivered to
older adults. Using extensive variation in labor market polices over a long time range (1999-2018) and rich
outcomes data from the CMS, we will address several important questions about how government policies
might impact the LTC workforce and elder outcomes. The project has four Specific Aims. Aim 1, to examine
the impact of state LTC worker regulations on the quality of LTC, examines policies targeted specifically at the
LTC sector, including minimum training requirements for nursing home and home aides and minimum staffing
requirements for nursing homes. Aim 2, to assess how government labor market policy affects LTC quality,
evaluates minimum wages, earned income tax credits, and child care tax credits, three federal and state
policies that have been shown to have significant effects on the overall labor market. Aim 3, to examine the
impact of immigration policy on LTC quality, first documents the impact that immigration flows have on the size
of the LTC workforce, both in nursing homes and people's homes, and then uses instrumental variable
techniques to examine how changes in the stock of immigrant workers impact patient quality outcomes. Aim 4,
to assess impacts of labor market policy on ADRD care, focuses on individuals with ADRD a group that is
heavily dependent on LTC and may be particularly affected by changes in the LTC workforce due to their
vulnerability and potential need for specialized care. Taken together, this set of analyses will provide a novel
lens through which to view government labor market policies that drive the quantity and quality of LTC. Results
can inform evidence-based policy making designed to promote an adequate workforce to meet the country's
increasing demand for LTC services.
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Labor Market Conditions and the Quality of Long-Term Care Provided to Older Adults
劳动力市场状况和为老年人提供的长期护理的质量
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10097276 - 财政年份:2021
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Labor Market Conditions and the Quality of Long-Term Care Provided to Older Adults
劳动力市场状况和为老年人提供的长期护理的质量
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10552064 - 财政年份:2021
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公共政策和长期护理保险的需求
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