"Urgent Need for Long-term Reform"

05.03.2020

Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger at "Mayor Round Table”

The President of the Association of Austrian Municipalities Alfred Riedl, the CEO of the nursing home operator SeneCura Anton Kellner and the Deputy Director of WIFO Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger discussed the current situation of long-term care at the "Mayor Round Table" with about 50 municipal representatives.

An online survey among Austrian municipalities revealed the great importance of the topic of long-term care for mayors. Around two thirds of the municipalities surveyed stated that, in their view, the issue of organising and financing care has so far not been given enough consideration to the needs of the municipal level.

In order to take a more intensive look at the situation and needs at the municipal level, the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) was commissioned to carry out a study that is currently being prepared and will be presented in May. "There is an urgent need for reform, as the demand for long-term care services is increasing, partly due to demographics, but also because informal care within families will continue to decline", says Famira-Mühlberger. Against the background of these developments, it is also to be expected that inpatient care will continue to gain in importance, even if politicians are placing their hopes very strongly on mobile models.
 


On 2 March 2020, nursing care expert Famira-Mühlberger also gave a keynote speech to the Vienna Home Commission headed by Sigrid Pilz on the challenges in nursing care. In her speech, she confirmed that a shift towards more mobile care would curb the cost path somewhat but would not be able to prevent a growing demand for inpatient services.
 

Publications

Studies, December 2018, 113 pages
Commissioned by: Hilfswerk Österreich
Study by: Austrian Institute of Economic Research
Online since: 17.12.2018 0:00
 
Der vorliegende Bericht beleuchtet die derzeitige und künftige ökonomische Bedeutung mobiler Pflege- und Betreuungsdienste in Österreich vor dem Hintergrund des bevorstehenden demographischen Wandels und möglicher politischer Maßnahmen zur Veränderung des Versorgungsmix in der formellen Pflege. Die Studie zeigt einerseits den Status quo mobiler Dienste im nationalen und internationalen Kontext auf und gibt analog zu einer Reihe von weiteren rezenten WIFO-Studien Einblick in den projizierten, österreichweiten Leistungsumfang mobiler Dienste und der Pflegedienste insgesamt bis zum Jahr 2050. Darauf aufbauend wird versucht, in vier Politikszenarien (Verschiebung des Versorgungsmix zugunsten der stationären Pflege, der 24-Stunden-Betreuung und der mobilen Dienste, relative Erhöhung des Potentials für informelle Pflege) die Effekte möglicher Maßnahmen zu quantifizieren, die die Bedeutung der jeweiligen Pflegeformen in unterschiedlichem Ausmaß beeinflussen. Eine Reihe von evidenzbasierten Schlussfolgerungen und Argumenten zeigt abschließend die Bedeutung mobiler Dienste als integraler Bestandteil eines effektiven Pflegesystems auf.
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Priv.-Doz. Dr. Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger, PhD

Function: Senior Economist
Research groups: Labour Economics, Income and Social Security
Markus Schwarz (SeneCura COO), Anton Kellner (SeneCura CEO), Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger (Deputy Director of WIFO), Alfred Riedl (President of the Association of Austrian Municipalities) and Franz Kolland (Sociologist and Gerontologist at the University of Vienna) © Christian Dusek
Markus Schwarz (SeneCura COO), Anton Kellner (SeneCura CEO), Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger (Deputy Director of WIFO), Alfred Riedl (President of the Association of Austrian Municipalities) and Franz Kolland (Sociologist and Gerontologist at the University of Vienna) © Christian Dusek