Consequences of reforming long-term care for clients

Simulation to inform parliament’s debate of the reform of the Exceptional Medical Expenses Insurance scheme

The Court of Audit has carried out a simulation to help prepare for the reform of long-term care. How will clients entitled to care under the Exceptional Medical Expenses Insurance scheme be cared for in the new regime? The simulation revealed the potential consequences of the reform of long-term care. Parliament needs this type of information to debate the reform of long-term care. The results of the simulation are presented in the report, Reform of the Exceptional Medical Expenses Insurance Scheme: a simulation of the consequences, which was published on 22 April 2014.