Innovation Needed for Long-Term Care: COTA Calls for 10% Budget Allocation for R&D
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During its 30th-anniversary symposium, the Concerned Parents Association (COTA) proposed policy recommendations for Taiwan's Long-Term Care 3.0, focusing on budget restructuring, the introduction of a national insurance system, and public service expansion.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is COTA's core recommendation for LTC 3.0?
- A: COTA proposes allocating 10% of the long-term care budget specifically toward innovation and R&D to improve service quality and efficiency.
- Q: Do the Taiwanese people support long-term care insurance?
- A: Yes, according to COTA's survey, 80% of respondents support the establishment of a long-term care insurance system to address the instability of current funding sources.