Janus AL, Ermisch J. Who pays for home care? A study of nationally representative data on disabled older Americans. BMC Health Serv Res. [Internet] 2015;(15) [acesso em 11 fev 2016]. Disponivel: http://bmchealthservres. biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12913-015-0978-x....
The few studies that have distinguished between who pays for home care services reveal the importance of out-of-pocket payment in financing these services [5, 6]. Using data from the NLTCS, Liu et al. [5] find that more than half of disabled older people who received home care services ...
Background We examine who pays for services that support disabled older Americans at home. We consider both personal sources (e.g., out-of-pocket payment, family members) and publicly funded programs (e.g., Medicaid) as sources of payment for services. We examine how the funding mix for ...
Hospice Care Costs Medicare Does Not Cover The Medicare hospice benefit is designed to cover the care patients need. But in some situations, the patient could be responsible for certain costs. These include: Copays for prescriptions used for pain or symptom management ($5 or less) Coinsurance ...
Does Medicare Pay for Hospice Care at Home? The Medicare Hospice Benefit covers end-of-life services related to a patient’s terminal diagnosis in whatever setting the patient calls home, whether that’s atraditional residence, an assisted living facility, or nursing home. Wherever hospice occurs...
Who really pays for health care? It might surprise you JayHancock ,Kaiser Health News6:19 a.m. EDT April 26, 2014 FelueChang, who is newly insured through the Affordable Care Act, receives a checkup fromPeriaDelPino-White at the South Broward Community Health Services clinic on April 15...
Who are the payors in healthcare? In healthcare, a payer—also referred to as a payor—isthe person, organization, or entity that pays for the care services administered by a healthcare provider. Who are the main payers? Of the approximately 1,200 health insurance companies in the United ...
Who Pays for Poor Surgical Quality? Building a Business Case for Quality Improvement Hospitals and payors both suffer financial consequences from poor-quality health care, but the greater burden falls on health-care payors. Strong incentives ... JB Dimick,WB Weeks,RJ Karia,... - 《J Am Coll...
Getting the Word Out about Home Care. Someone Who Cares: A Guide to Hiring an In-Home Caregiver The project goal is to empower and protect the interests of frail older peopleand their caregivers and enable them to remain in their homes safely for as l... E Cervantes,J Heid-Grubman,CK ...
2010. Long-Term Care: Who Gets It, Who Provides It, Who Pays, and How Much? Health Affairs 29: 11-21.Reinhard SC, Kassner E, Houser A. How ... TP Miles 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Family-centered care for US children with special health care needs: who gets it and why? OBJECTIVE:...