In order to improve long-term care (LTC) systems and services, governments and policy-makers can consider the interventions outlined in a new publication. The guidance provided in this package is designed to be used as a framework for planning and implementing LTC service provision at either the national or subnational level.
This package is not a clinical guideline or manual, but rather a tool for governments and policy-makers to use when designing and expanding LTC systems. The interventions outlined are meant to be adaptable to different settings, allowing countries to address the unique challenges they face in providing LTC services for their populations.
By using this package, countries can work towards achieving universal health coverage (UHC) by improving their LTC services. This publication provides guidance on essential LTC interventions that can be tailored to meet local needs and resources. It is important for governments and policy-makers to prioritize these interventions based on their individual contexts in order to ensure that all individuals have access to quality LTC services that meet their specific needs.