Persons with a pgb; number of carers, care gravity package

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Dataset description

As of 2015, long-term care will be financed through several laws: the Long-term Care Act (Wlz), the Social Support Act 2015 (WMO 2015), the Healthcare Insurance Act and the Youth Act. Under these laws, care can be taken as care in kind or financed from a personal budget (pgb). Budget holders conclude agreements with healthcare providers for the use of care from a pgb and claims are submitted. This table shows the number and proportion of persons using a personal budget (PGB) for long-term care in the reporting year and at reference date, and the number of carers per person. This table contains only persons who were granted a PGI on behalf of the Wlz and Wmo 2015 and are registered in the Basic Registration Persons (BRP) at a reference point. These are PGIs that have actually been used for the purchase of care and healthcare providers for which a declaration has been submitted. The figures shall be broken down by gender and age at 31 December of the reporting year of the budget holder, the number of carers in the year per budget holder and scheme and sector and care gravity package by indication. The zzp of the indication is determined at the start date of the declaration. Declarations can go through once the indication has been adjusted. This allows individuals to enter multiple self-employed persons at the same time, allowing the sum of the detail data to deviate from the total. The mental health care sector is not included in this table due to low numbers. Data available from: 2015 Status of the figures: The figures for the last year are provisional, the figures for previous years are definitive. Amendments as of 18 March 2022: — Preliminary figures for reporting year 2020 have been added. — Provisional figures for reporting year 2019 have been finalised. When will there be new figures? By 1 July 2022, the current figures will be extended to include the Youth Act and Wijkverzorg schemes.
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