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Sharing the Burden - Strategies for Public and Private Long-Term Care Insurance (Paperback): Joshua Wiener, Laurel Hixon... Sharing the Burden - Strategies for Public and Private Long-Term Care Insurance (Paperback)
Joshua Wiener, Laurel Hixon Illston, Raymond J. Hanley
R615 Discovery Miles 6 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The United States is engaged in a critically important and contentious debate on how to overhaul the way it delivers and pays for long-term care. Most families that are confronted with caring for a disabled elderly relative are often guaranteed financial catastrophe. The authors of this book examine a wide range of financing approaches to reforming long-term care and the impacts they would have over the next twenty-five years. The central issues in the debate about reforming long-term care concerns the relative roles of the public and private sectors. The authors urge that private insurance be encouraged and predict it will grow. Nevertheless, they conclude, private insurance will probably play only a modest role in financing nursing home and at-home care. For that reason, careful attention must also be given to reforming public programs. They recommend a strategy that includes expanded social insurance covering more at-home care and some limited nursing home coverage, the liberalization of Medicaid eligibility requirements so that complete impoverishment is not required before benefits are given, and an enhanced role for private insurance to provide asset protection to the upper-middle- income and wealthy elderly. The authors examine the cost of public and private initiatives and who would pay for them. Their answers emerge from a large computer simulation model that the authors developed. This book is accessible to non-specialists and is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of American health care.

Caring for the Disabled Elderly - Who Will Pay? (Paperback): Alice M. Rivlin, Joshua M. Wiener Caring for the Disabled Elderly - Who Will Pay? (Paperback)
Alice M. Rivlin, Joshua M. Wiener; As told to Raymond J. Hanley, Denise A. Spence
R910 Discovery Miles 9 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Caring for the Disabled Elderly analyzes the major options for reforming the way long-term care is financed. It first explores the potential market for private long-term care insurance and other private sector initiatives. Then it turns to the advantages and disadvantages of various public sector programs. The study recommends both a greatly expanded role for the private sector in financing long-term care and a new public insurance program.

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