Contents
- 3Who should be eligible for long-term care in older age? Policy trade-offs and implications for coverage, equity and wellbeing 
- 4How have countries configured long-term care service delivery to improve efficiency and access to needed services? 
- 6How have countries worked to improve the quality of long-term care? 
- 7Does a strong long-term care system benefit the health system (and vice-versa)? 
- 8Sharing the burden: the impact of long-term care on the financial situation of families in Europe 
- 9Does a strong long-term care system benefit societal wellbeing? 
- 10A strong long-term care system is necessary for economic growth 
- 11Conclusion: Towards universal, high-quality long-term care: changing the narrative 
