Report on promoting and reforming care for the elderly in India From Indian Association of the elderly

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The Indian Association of the elderly has released a new report “promoting and reforming care for the elderly in India”. At present, India enjoys a young demographic dividend. But by 2050, the aging population will grow to about 330 million. The growth of the elderly population, the extension of life expectancy, the improvement of affordability, the transfer of disease burden and the change of family structure are driving the demand for medical and non-medical elderly care. As the aging population intensifies, the demand for care and resources will increase. As older persons will account for 20 per cent of the country’s population in the next 30 years, India must act immediately.
Global geriatric care trends
The rapidly growing aging population worldwide increases the pressure on publicly funded, institution based care ecosystems
Older people around the world now prefer to provide for the aged at home and actively contribute to the community and society
Countries are increasingly involving the private sector in care services for the elderly and community and family care models to reduce the burden on public resources
The mature geriatric care ecosystem focuses on innovative solutions, such as digital technology, remote care delivery module, early response using artificial intelligence and machine learning, technology to make the home environment safe, etc
India needs to pay more attention to elderly care
The government has launched a gradual comprehensive plan, but has limited attention to non-medical care, home-based elderly care and emerging innovation
Voluntary organizations and self-help groups provide non-medical care and operate nursing homes in urban and rural areas
Despite the existence of private health insurance for the elderly, its utilization rate is estimated to be less than 2%, mainly including inpatient medical care
Non health care needs are mainly funded, not provided by the government
Advanced nursing in India
The elderly are a heterogeneous group. They have different health needs and economic means at each stage of the aging life cycle
In India, various forms of advanced care have been developed over the years to meet the special needs of the elderly
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