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Can Medicaid long-term care expenditures for the elderly be reduced?
Author(s)Joshua M Weiner
Journal titleThe Gerontologist, vol 36, no 6, December 1996
Pagespp 800-811
KeywordsHealth services ; Long term ; Finance [care] ; Public expenditure ; United States of America.
AnnotationDuring 1996 and 1996, US Congress debated numerous proposals that would dramatically reduce the rate of growth in Medicaid spending, initiatives that inevitably would affect long-term care for elderly people. This article discusses three strategies that states might use to control long-term care spending: bring more private resources into the long-term care system to offset Medicaid's expenditures; reform the delivery system so that care can be provided more cheaply; and reduce Medicaid eligibility, reimbursement, and service coverage. Based on available research evidence, there is little evidence to suggest that large savings are possible without adversely affecting beneficiaries' eligibility, access to services, and quality of care received.
Accession NumberCPA-970701013 A
ClassmarkL: 4Q: QC: WN8: 7T

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