The article focuses on the impact of Medicaid funding on the quality of long-term care for the aging population in the U.S. It highlights the vital role of Medicaid which has become the country's source of payments for professional long-term care services, for the elderly and disabled. It...
"Long-term Care, Medicaid, and Impoverishment of the Elderly." The Milbank Quarterly Vol. 71, No. 4 (1993): 575-599.Sloan, Frank A. and May W. Shayne (1993). "Long-term care, Medicaid, and the Impoverishment of the Elderly." The Milbank Quarterly. 71(4): 575-625....
long-termcarecontinuetoreceiveitthrough traditionalfee-for-serviceprograms. Inthemid-1990s,whenMedicaidmanaged carewasgrowingrapidlyforchildrenand parents,manystatesconsideredincluding long-termcarepopulationsinMedicaid managedcareinthehopesofcontainingcosts ...
concerning eligibility, asset transfers, and estate recovery have been designed to restrict access to Medicaid's long-term care services to those individuals who are poor or have very high medical or long-term care expenses, and who apply their income and assets toward the cost of their care....
Future of Long-Term Care: Medicare & Medicaid 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 28 作者: K Henry 摘要: Medicare and Medicaid are two publicly funded health care programs. Both cover populations in need of long-term care. They are unsuccessfully connected, and holes often occur in some...
If your income or assets are low enough -- the cut-off number varies from state to state -- you might qualify forMedicaid, which will cover most of your long-term care costs. If you have both Medicare andMedicaid, most of your health costs should be covered. Some states also offer PAC...
UnderMedicaid’slong-termcare(LTC)insurancepartnershipprogram,persons whohaveexhausted(orusedatleastsomeof)thebenefitsofaprivatelong-termcare insurancepolicymayaccessMedicaidwithouthavingtomeetthesamemeans-testing requirementsasothergroupsofMedicaideligibles.Currently,Medicaidlawallowsfour ...
Long-term care insurance coverage provides for the care of people over age 65 or with a chronic or disabling condition who need constant care.
The most commonly utilized and misunderstood aspect ofMedicaidis its long-term care benefits. Medicaid is not synonymous withlong-term care insurance, but many who plan to rely on it are unaware of this. As a result, they find themselves without the care they really need or desire. Before y...
The Appendix provides a brief legislative history of Medicaid LTSS from Medicaid's enactm... KJ Colello - Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. 被引量: 2发表: 2013年 Health Care Expenditures After Initiating Long-term Services and Supports in the Community Versus in a Nursing ...