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. 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.
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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. 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.
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