Ana Llena-Nozal

Senior Health Economist, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD

About Ana Llena-Nozal

Ana Llena-Nozal is leading the long-term care work at OECD since January 2018. She coordinates several topics on long-term care and ageing such as dementia care, the future of the long-term care workforce, social protection and funding in long-term care, the impact of COVID-19 in long-term care services, policies to promote healthy ageing and end-of-life care. She has been leading work on advising countries in long-term care reforms for Croatia and Lithuania. She joined the OECD in 2006 where she has worked in various projects related to health, employment and social policy. Ana Llena-Nozal is Spanish and has a degree in development studies from the London School of Economics (MSc.) and in economics from the Pompeu Fabra University (MSc) and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (PhD).

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OECD

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COVID-19 Recovery Education & Skills Finance Health

Mind the Gaps and Overlaps: Integrating care services for older people

Demand for long-term care is on the rise, and as more people live longer complex health and care needs are becoming much more common. Policy changes in governance, funding and the workforce can help address current shortcomings and improve the quality of life for older people.

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