VIDEO | The effect of China’s Integrated Medical and Social Care Policy on functional dependency and care deficits in older adults: a nationwide quasi-experimental study
The effect of China’s Integrated Medical and Social Care Policy on functional dependency and care deficits in older adults: a nationwide quasi-experimental study
12 Jan 2026
ChinaThe effect of China’s Integrated Medical and Social Care Policy on functional dependency and care deficits in older adults: a nationwide quasi-experimental study
Webinar recording of the 14 October 2025 for a Quasi-Experimental Methods Interest Group webinar
In alliance with WHO’s Integrated Care for Older People framework, China implemented the Integrated Medical and Social Care Policy (IMSCP) in several cities in 2016. This study aims to evaluate whether and to what extent the IMSCP has achieved its primary objectives of reducing functional dependency and addressing care needs in Chinese older adults aged 65 years and older.
Agenda:
- Introduction to the Global Observatory of Long-Term care and welcome (Adelina Comas-Herrera, Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, LSE, UK).
- Introduction to the GOLTC Interest Group (Javiera Cartagena-Farias, CPEC at LSE)
- The effect of China’s Integrated Medical and Social Care Policy on functional dependency and care deficits in older adults: a nationwide quasi-experimental study (Wenjian Zhou, Center for Health Developments, Peking University, China)
- Discussion: Derek King (Care Policy and Evaluation Centre at LSE)
