Long-term care: the public role and the private initiatives.

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Title
Long-term care: the public role and the private initiatives.
First Author
Burke, Thomas R
Date of Pub
1988 Supp.
Pages
1-6
Abstract
The ongoing effort of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to identify private financing mechanisms that can effectively assist the rapidly growing population of older persons in paying for long-term care expenses is discussed in this article. The focus on private strategies stems from the recognition that Federal and State sectors already pay almost one-half of all long-term care expenses, the proclivity of liberalized financing structures to raise total costs, and the tendency of public financing to dampen choice, flexibility, and access to care. In view of the improved economic situation of most older persons in our Nation today, the potential for market development of private financing options is thought to be excellent, particularly the market for long-term care insurance.
Other Authors
N/A
MeSH
Insurance, Long-Term Care : Aged : Financing, Government : Human : Industry : Long-Term Care/economics : Planning Techniques : United States : United States Dept. of Health and Human Services
NTIS Number
PB89-188494
Volume
Supp.

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