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Japan faces the problem of how to finance retirement, health, and long-term care expenditures as the population ages …
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The risk of high costs of long-term care services and supports (LTSS) is one of the largest uninsured risks for American families and a major challenge to the sustainability of Medicaid. To address the latter, the long-term care partnership (LTCP) program was an initiative designed to encourage...
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This article draws attention to the long-term implications of Congress' 1997-1998 budget resolution to Medicare's increased charges. Because Congress has only dealt with Medicare's short-term problems, the author contends, Medicare's long-term problems have become increasingly worse. Medicare is...
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The price sensitivity of demand for nursing home care is a subject of considerable policy interest. Standard methods for measuring price responsiveness are difficult to apply to nursing home care, since accurate price information is usually unavailable and prices may reflect unmeasured quality...
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In this paper I show that the Medicaid program can improve the access of financially indigent patients to nursing home care by raising the rate of return paid on Medicaid patients' care, but only at the cost of lower quality of care. To quantify the policy tradeoff, I derive expressions for the...
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the restricted Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to identify the causal effects of HCBS on general health, physical health …
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aging population. Using detailed information about health from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) linked with state …
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The price sensitivity of demand for nursing home care is a subject of considerable policy interest. Standard methods for measuring price responsiveness are difficult to apply to nursing home care, since accurate price information is usually unavailable and prices may reflect unmeasured quality...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012475375