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Long-Term Care and Medicare Policy : Can We Improve the Continuity of Care?

Blumenthal, David(Edited by)Moon, Marilyn(Edited by)Warshawsky, Mark(Edited by)
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"As the population ages, policymakers must evaluate the nation's readiness to assist a growing group of people with conditions requiring chronic and long-term care.

Based on the 2002 annual meeting of the National Academy of Social Insurance, this new volume offers a variety of viewpoints from policymakers, researchers, and experts who examine how well the needs of the elderly and disabled Americans are being met by today's financing and delivery systems, in light of potential reform options.

Particular attention is paid to care coordination issues-namely, the impact of acute-care policies on long-term and chronic care-to draw attention to how the segmentation of healthcare provision can create disruptions in patient care.

Authors address the advantages and disadvantages of varying levels of state, federal, and private involvement in long-term care.

Clearly, for people to access appropriate long-term care today and tomorrow, a careful balance of financing sources and integrated health care must be achieved.

Researchers, analysts, and policymakers, therefore, will find this volume useful to informing thoughtful analysis of important long-term care issues. "

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Product Details
Brookings Institution
0815710135 / 9780815710134
Paperback / softback
22/01/2003
United States
English
276 pages
154 x 229 mm, 440 grams