Persons who have made use of contributory Wlz care (from 01-01-2015)

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This file contains the data of all persons aged 18 or over who have used care in the care year, the costs of which are borne by the Long-Term Care Act (Wlz) and for which an own contribution has to be paid. This concerns care that the client receives by appointment at the care provider (care with stay), or that the care provider delivers to the client at home (full package at home (vpt) or modular package at home (mpt)). In addition, Wlz care can also be financed from a personal budget (Pgb). It may include care for the elderly, chronically ill, people with disabilities or people with long-term mental health problems. This file contains only Wlz care use of persons aged 18 and over who were registered in the BRP. Persons aged 18 or over who receive care whose costs are borne by the Wlz are legally obliged to contribute to the costs of that care. This is called the own contribution Wlz. One owes your own contribution from the day the Wlz care starts. The obligation to contribute ends as soon as the care taken is no longer at the expense of the Wlz. If one does not stay in a Wlz institution, but the place in the institution remains reserved, for example on weekend leave or in the case of temporary hospitalisation, the own contribution remains payable. Once care for the reporting year has started, the first day of reporting year (1 January) has been reported as the starting date of the care. If care continues in the following reporting year, the last day of the reporting year (31 December) has been reported as the end date of the care. The dates have been corrected when there is overlap in the use of care. In case of overlapping care, the end date of the first period has been adjusted to the start date of the next period. The exception is the use of care from a pgb in combination with mpt, stay or vpt, these can be delivered at the same time. It is also corrected for death. If the care registration went through after the death, the end date of the care is equal to the death date. Generic consent has been issued by the data provider for the use of this file, provided that the data provider receives an overview of the investigations carried out. This overview is maintained by the Centre for Policy Statistics. Therefore, before the start of the study, each user should send an e-mail (including at least the global analysis plan) to the email address: [mail address hidden – contact CBS]. More information on how to access the data: > https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/onze-diensten/maatwerk-en-microdata/microdata-zelf-onderzoek-doen ### Methodology In the Wlz, the care can be offered via different delivery forms. This component distinguishes between: care with stay, vpt, mpt, pgb or a combination of these. In 2015, the start year of the Wlz, the delivery form vpt was not clearly recorded. That is why the delivery form vpt does not occur in 2015 and all persons who have received Wlz care with delivery form vpt are included in the delivery form of care with stay. As of 2020, there will be a new delivery form in the Wlz: &Part-time stay &. Because it concerns a small group of people, these are taken into account in delivery form of care with stay. From 2020 it will be &Wrong bed ' separately registered with the CAK, this also concerns a small group of people, these are also included in delivery form care with stay. Because care gravity packages of people with mpt are not clearly registered, people with mpt are counted with &No care gravity package '. ### Population Persons aged 18 years or over who have used care in one year, the costs of which are borne by the Wlz and for which an own contribution must be paid. Persons under the age of 18 do not have to pay their own contribution and therefore do not appear in the file. These are people who have ever been or have been in the BRP.

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  • microdata
  • wet-langdurige-zorg-wlz
  • data-governance-act
  • odissei
  • dga

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