As of 2015, long-term care will be financed through several laws: the Long-term Care Act (Wlz), the Social Support Act 2015 (WMO 2015), the Healthcare Insurance Act and the Youth Act. Under these laws, care can be taken as care in kind or financed from a personal budget (pgb). Budget holders conclude agreements with healthcare providers for the use of care from a pgb and claims are submitted.
This table shows the number and proportion of persons who use Wlz care in kind and/or paid from a PGI in the reporting year and at reference date. This includes persons who are Wlz-indicable and those who use Wlz care that is part of partner residence. Persons using in-kind care on the basis of one of the subsidy schemes are excluded. These are only persons who are registered in the Personal Data Base Register (BRP) during the reporting year or on the reference date.
The figures are broken down by gender, age at 31 December of the reporting year, form of delivery of care and self-employed persons according to the indication given by the Health Care Indication Centre. In this table, the abbreviation zzp is used for both care gravity package and care profile. The zzp of the indication is determined at the start date of the declaration. Declarations can go through once the indication has been adjusted. People can use different self-employed persons in the reporting year and end up in several self-employed persons. As a result, the sum of the detail data may differ from the total. This may also occur on the reference date due to an administrative overlap. In one year, in terms of delivery, persons can make use of the exclusive purpose and only care paid from a PGI. Simultaneous use of sentence and care from a pgb is considered for this table per day; if a person uses both sentence and pgb simultaneously during the reporting year, he falls into the category ‘combination sentence/pgb’, and does not return to the exclusive categories.
Data available from: 2015
Status of the figures:
Figures for the last year are provisional. The figures for previous years are definitive.
Changes as of 23 March 2022:
— The provisional figures for 2019 have been finalised unchanged.
— The provisional figures for 2020 have been added.
When will there be new figures?
The provisional figures shall be published no later than 12 months after the end of the reporting year. In the case of a new publication, the figures for previous years are given the final status.
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