Medicare was enacted to provide health insurance to the elderly (and later, the dis-abled) population. Not only was it not in-tended to pay for long-term care (LTC); it
The Medicare program, which serves people age 65 and older and those with disabilities, is the most ...
A portion of a four-year study concentrating on the design and implementation of long-term care serv...
Only a tiny fraction of the nonpoor population currently purchases private insurance coverage agains...
People who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid are the focus of fiscal struggles between f...
In my health policy course, the subtitle of the long-term care (LTC) unit is, “The Biggest Health Po...
Medicare was established in 1965 under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act. It was originally mea...
This article examines Medicaid’s evolu-tion over the last four decades in its role as a health insur...
Most Canadians know about Medicare, our national health insuranceplan implemented in 2 stages during...
In the United States, people who need long-term care (LTC) face a system with large gaps in care, wh...
We study the impact of the introduction of one of the major pillars of the social insurance system i...
In the fifty years since Medicare was enacted, Congress has not, with two exceptions in the 1970s, e...
By most accounts Medicare has been a successful program. It brought mainstream health care to Americ...
Eligibility matters and differs across countries ▸ Potential failures of Long-term Care (LTC) system...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As the baby boomers ...
Cutting Medicaid is unlikely to substantially increase private sources of long-term care financing, ...
The Medicare program, which serves people age 65 and older and those with disabilities, is the most ...
A portion of a four-year study concentrating on the design and implementation of long-term care serv...
Only a tiny fraction of the nonpoor population currently purchases private insurance coverage agains...
People who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid are the focus of fiscal struggles between f...
In my health policy course, the subtitle of the long-term care (LTC) unit is, “The Biggest Health Po...
Medicare was established in 1965 under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act. It was originally mea...
This article examines Medicaid’s evolu-tion over the last four decades in its role as a health insur...
Most Canadians know about Medicare, our national health insuranceplan implemented in 2 stages during...
In the United States, people who need long-term care (LTC) face a system with large gaps in care, wh...
We study the impact of the introduction of one of the major pillars of the social insurance system i...
In the fifty years since Medicare was enacted, Congress has not, with two exceptions in the 1970s, e...
By most accounts Medicare has been a successful program. It brought mainstream health care to Americ...
Eligibility matters and differs across countries ▸ Potential failures of Long-term Care (LTC) system...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As the baby boomers ...
Cutting Medicaid is unlikely to substantially increase private sources of long-term care financing, ...
The Medicare program, which serves people age 65 and older and those with disabilities, is the most ...
A portion of a four-year study concentrating on the design and implementation of long-term care serv...
Only a tiny fraction of the nonpoor population currently purchases private insurance coverage agains...