The current long-term care financing patchwork in the United States contains many philosophical and operational deficiencies. Devising a better way to finance both institutional and community-based long-term care services for older persons is a pressing public policy concern. A number of serious proposals propounded in the past few years suggest ways to use public and private resources more rationally and effectively to address the long-term care financing problem. In this Article, Professor Kapp critically analyzes some of the more salient of these proposals in terms of the historical, demographic, economic, political, and legal contexts within which they have been formulated and to which they must respond
The financing of long-term care for older people is a highly topical issue, especially in view of de...
Unlike many other developed nations, the U.S. has no system that protects its residents against the ...
Unlike many other developed nations, the U.S. has no system that protects its residents against the ...
The purpose of this Article is to explore two different aspects of the long-term care issue. First, ...
Long-term care is a subject of great concern to most elders. Stripping away the emotional hype and c...
This Article proposes a new system of fudning long-term care that contemplates the issuing of securi...
Financing long-term care for the elderly has become an issue of public versus private financing. As ...
Although many Americans have purchased insurance for long-term care, other options may be available....
The nation is ill-prepared to finance the quantum jump in long-term care spending that is on its way...
The possibility of long-term care for every person becomes more of a reality everyday. The connotati...
The aging of the nation’s population will create a surge in the need for long-term care services, pu...
This article explores the movement of government and insurance-paid long-term care programs which te...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138249/1/fisc12142.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Long-term care is subject of great concern to most elders. Stripping away the emotional hype and con...
Cutting Medicaid is unlikely to substantially increase private sources of long-term care financing, ...
The financing of long-term care for older people is a highly topical issue, especially in view of de...
Unlike many other developed nations, the U.S. has no system that protects its residents against the ...
Unlike many other developed nations, the U.S. has no system that protects its residents against the ...
The purpose of this Article is to explore two different aspects of the long-term care issue. First, ...
Long-term care is a subject of great concern to most elders. Stripping away the emotional hype and c...
This Article proposes a new system of fudning long-term care that contemplates the issuing of securi...
Financing long-term care for the elderly has become an issue of public versus private financing. As ...
Although many Americans have purchased insurance for long-term care, other options may be available....
The nation is ill-prepared to finance the quantum jump in long-term care spending that is on its way...
The possibility of long-term care for every person becomes more of a reality everyday. The connotati...
The aging of the nation’s population will create a surge in the need for long-term care services, pu...
This article explores the movement of government and insurance-paid long-term care programs which te...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138249/1/fisc12142.pdfhttps://deepblue...
Long-term care is subject of great concern to most elders. Stripping away the emotional hype and con...
Cutting Medicaid is unlikely to substantially increase private sources of long-term care financing, ...
The financing of long-term care for older people is a highly topical issue, especially in view of de...
Unlike many other developed nations, the U.S. has no system that protects its residents against the ...
Unlike many other developed nations, the U.S. has no system that protects its residents against the ...