Financial social protection and individual out-of-pocket costs of long-term care in the USA and Europe: An observational study (with Marco Angrisani & Tiago Oliveira Hashiguchi) EClinicalMedicine 50 (2022) (doi)
Chapter 3: Who should be eligible for long-term care in older age? Policy trade-offs and implications for coverage, equity and well-being (with Carrino L., A. Llena-Nozal, T. Cravo Oliveira Hashiguchi, & M. Avendano). In: Making the case for Investing in Long Term Care, edited by Cylus, J., L. Carrino, Barber, S., Ilinca, S., et al. Cambridge University Press (2025) (doi)
Chapter 2.5: Long-term care: its financing and provision (with T. Cravo Oliveira Hashiguchi, A. Llena-Noza, M. Mueller, E. Rocard & F. Colombo). In: Paying for Health: Learning from International Experience in Health Financing, edited by J. Cylus, R. Forman, N. Shuftan, E. Mossialos & P. C. Smith. Cambridge University Press (2026) (doi)
Left at the margin? The determinants of non-take-up of LTC benefits: evidence from England (with Ludovico Carrino, David Knapp, Jeremy McCauley & Yeeun Lee Yoo).
The future of long-term care in Europe. A microsimulation analysis of potential demand based on benefit eligibility rules (with Vincenzo Atella, Federico Belotti, Andrea Piano Mortari & Ludovico Carrino).
A tale of two rules: the consequences of expanding the coverage for LTC in Germany on access to care (with Afriem Belete, Ludovico Carrino, Christian Deindl & Yixiao Wang).
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