Privatized healthcare for older adults living with chronic illness: A scoping review protocol for synthesizing the state of knowledge on their experiences
Stuart McKinlay, Christine L. Sheppard, Paige Brown, Luxey Sirisegaram, Kristina M. Kokorelias

TL;DR
This paper outlines a scoping review to explore how privatized healthcare affects older adults with chronic illnesses in public or hybrid healthcare systems.
Contribution
The study introduces a structured protocol to synthesize global knowledge on privatized healthcare experiences for older adults with chronic conditions.
Findings
Privatized healthcare models are increasingly common in public and hybrid systems.
Older adults with chronic conditions face unique challenges in privatized healthcare settings.
The review will identify gaps in understanding the impact of privatized care on health outcomes.
Abstract
As global populations age, the prevalence of chronic illness among older adults is increasing, intensifying the burden on healthcare systems. Research shows that today’s older adults, especially those over 65, are more likely to suffer from multiple chronic conditions than previous generations. This demographic shift underscores the urgent need for healthcare systems capable of addressing complex, long-term health needs. The rise of privatized healthcare—services provided by non-governmental entities and funded through private insurance or out-of-pocket payments—has become a significant feature of the healthcare landscape, affecting how older adults receive care. In contrast to public healthcare systems, which are government-funded and aim to ensure universal coverage, privatized models often involve substantial private costs. Hybrid systems, such as those in Australia, combine public…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare Policy and Management · Primary Care and Health Outcomes · Global Health Care Issues
