ETHICA L AND POLICY ISSUES IN LONG-TERM CARE

Authors

  • Xiaomei ZHAI Peking Union Medical College
  • Ruipeng LEI Central China University of Science & Technology.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3917/dsso.063.0065

Keywords:

Long-term care, Elderly people, Social security system, Inequalities.

Abstract

In the 21st century long-term care is going to become one of the greatest issues in public health in continental China. According to the 2011 demographic census, the number of people aged 60 and over was 178 million, ie 13.26% of the total population and of these 19% are disabled or semi-disabled.
In 2014 the elderly already reached 212 million, ie more than the total population of Russia or Japan, that is an increase of 8.6 million per year. Since the 1990s three insurance systems have been set up for long-term care: a system for the rural areas, a system for residents of urban areas and a system for workers. However, these systems have to face serious problems as they are in deficit, propose insufficient coverage and include inequalities and inequitable situations.

Author Biographies

Xiaomei ZHAI, Peking Union Medical College

School of the Humanities & Social Sciences

Ruipeng LEI, Central China University of Science & Technology.

Department of Philosophy

Published

2025-06-15

How to Cite

ZHAI, X. ., & LEI, R. . (2025). ETHICA L AND POLICY ISSUES IN LONG-TERM CARE. MEDECINE LEGALE DROIT MEDICAL, 62(5), 65 - 69. https://doi.org/10.3917/dsso.063.0065