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Cost containment policies in long-term care. Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing [Inquiry] Journal article

 
TitleCost containment policies in long-term care.
Author(s)Lave JR 
SourceInquiry 1985; 22(1):7-23.
MeSHAged
Certificate of Need
Community Health Services
Cost Control
Eligibility Determination
Family
Financing, Personal
Health Policy
Home Care Services
Humans
Long-Term Care
Medicaid
Medicare
Nursing Homes
Patient Admission
Reimbursement Mechanisms
United States
AbstractThe rapidly increasing growth of the elderly population in the United States, especially the increasing proportion of the "old old" among the elderly, has thrust long-term care--its evolution, organization, and financing--into the national limelight. In this report of the effectiveness of various policies to contain the costs of long-term care, I focus on the aggregate public costs of providing this care. I also discuss the impact of public policy on access to needed services by the vulnerable population, the quality of these services, and the quality of life of the recipients of long-term care.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed ID2933334
  
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