Table 7: Projected public and privateexpenditure on long-term care for three ... assumptions PublicexpenditurePrivateexpenditure All long-term care expenditure Central base case assumptions PublicexpenditurePrivateexpenditure All long-term care ... Total long-term care expenditure is projected to increase from approximately 1.5% of GDP
assets means test, expressed as a percentage of GDP, is shown in Table 8 Public ... 1 percent of GDP to current publicexpenditure. Estimated publicexpenditure on long ... 23 percent of GDP. These figures are all greater than the estimated publicexpenditure
expenditurePrivateexpenditure Total expenditure Lifetime maximum PublicexpenditurePrivateexpenditure Total expenditure Higher PEA1 PublicexpenditurePrivate ... The impact of a substantial rise in the PEA on public long-term care expenditure is shown in Table 10. Publicexpenditure on long-term care would increase ... expenditure on long-term care would increase to 2.10% of GDP under the scenario allowing
publicexpenditure in 2002 to 1.00 percent of GDP, compared to 0.96 percent ... of the means test in care homes, 2002-2051, UK Central base case PublicexpenditurePrivate ... in means test for home care PublicexpenditurePrivateexpenditure Total expenditure
under the ‘fixed hotel costs’ version. Table 15 and Figure 23 show projected public and privateexpenditure on long-term care, as percentages of GDP, under the current (England) funding ... of free personal care increases over time. Publicexpenditure is projected to rise ... Central base case 'Fixed hotel costs' version 'Fixed care costs' version 'Scotland' version Source: PSSRU/CARESIM model estimates
Percent of GDP Central base case PublicexpenditurePrivateexpenditure All long-term ... under the ‘fixed hotel costs’ version. Table 15 and Figure 23 show projected public and privateexpenditure on long-term care, as percentages of GDP, under the current (England) funding ... Table 15: Projected public and privateexpenditure on long-term care
and Figure 23 show projected public and privateexpenditure on long-term care ... Table 14: Public and private long-term care expenditure (in billions of pounds ... personal care, 2002, 2022 and 2051, UK Central base case PublicPrivate Total ‘Fixed hotel costs’ version of free personal care PublicPrivate Total ‘Fixed care costs
Table 18: Projected public and privateexpenditure on long-term care ... of free personal care with no increase in demand PublicexpenditurePrivate ... with different demand assumptions, 2002-2051, UK Per cent of GDP Central base case Public
By 2051, publicexpenditure on long-term care would rise to 2.01 percent under the option of disregarding disability benefits in the means test for home care, compared ... have a low impact on public longterm care expenditure, compared to other scenarios
Table 17: Public and private long-term care expenditure (in billions of pounds ... UK Central base case PublicPrivate Total ‘Fixed care costs’ version of free personal care PublicPrivate Total ‘Fixed care costs’ version of free personal care ... personal care would result in greater publicexpenditure on long-term care. A 25