This State Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Scorecard is a multidimensional approach to measure state-level performance of LTSS systems that assist older people, adults with disabilities, and their family caregivers. This second edition of the State LTSS Scorecard measures LTSS system performance across five key dimensions: (1) affordability and access, (2) choice of setting and provider, (3) quality of life and quality of care, (4) support for family caregivers, and (5) effective transitions. Performance varies tremendously across the states, with LTSS systems in leading states having markedly different characteristics than those in lagging states. LTSS performance is gradually improving, both nationally and in most states. Progress ...
[Excerpt] Family caregiving to older individuals in need of long-term care encompasses a wide range ...
Presents findings about aging Californians with disabilities who depend on paid public programs and ...
Medicaid fills a gap in the U.S. health care system as the primary payor for long-term services and ...
Long-term services and supports (LTSS) for the elderly and younger populations with disabilities are...
Since 2003, the U.S. Administration on Aging (AoA) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ...
The unprecedented growth in the elder population will create a marked increase in the demand for qua...
This report details trends in Ohio long-term care service utilization over 14 years. It also provide...
Policy makers are increasingly interested in reducing public spending while maintaining quality of l...
In response to a new Federal initiative to improve the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) s...
In response to a new Federal initiative to improve the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) s...
One of the implications of the baby boomer and aging population is that family caregiving is gradual...
A recent report by the Muskie School and the Maine Department of Health and Human Services provides ...
As the population of individuals 65 years of age and older becomes a large segment of the population...
Medicaid is the primary funder of long-term services and supports (LTSS) in the United States. It pr...
This report examines Ohio's projected long-term care needs and their implications for the state budg...
[Excerpt] Family caregiving to older individuals in need of long-term care encompasses a wide range ...
Presents findings about aging Californians with disabilities who depend on paid public programs and ...
Medicaid fills a gap in the U.S. health care system as the primary payor for long-term services and ...
Long-term services and supports (LTSS) for the elderly and younger populations with disabilities are...
Since 2003, the U.S. Administration on Aging (AoA) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ...
The unprecedented growth in the elder population will create a marked increase in the demand for qua...
This report details trends in Ohio long-term care service utilization over 14 years. It also provide...
Policy makers are increasingly interested in reducing public spending while maintaining quality of l...
In response to a new Federal initiative to improve the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) s...
In response to a new Federal initiative to improve the U.S. long-term services and supports (LTSS) s...
One of the implications of the baby boomer and aging population is that family caregiving is gradual...
A recent report by the Muskie School and the Maine Department of Health and Human Services provides ...
As the population of individuals 65 years of age and older becomes a large segment of the population...
Medicaid is the primary funder of long-term services and supports (LTSS) in the United States. It pr...
This report examines Ohio's projected long-term care needs and their implications for the state budg...
[Excerpt] Family caregiving to older individuals in need of long-term care encompasses a wide range ...
Presents findings about aging Californians with disabilities who depend on paid public programs and ...
Medicaid fills a gap in the U.S. health care system as the primary payor for long-term services and ...