Long-Term Care Financing Solutions Conference
2008-06-04
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Long-Term Care Financing Solutions Conference
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2008-06-04
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Today, 10 million Americans need long-term care. As our country ages that number is only expected to grow. In the next three decades, the number of Americans needing long-term care is expected to double, leaving our nation's long-term care financing system - based largely on Medicaid - in jeopardy. We must act now to ensure today's seniors and disabled adults receive the best possible care and ensure long-term care is affordable for future generations.
The Center for the Study of Politics and Governance co-hosted a ground-breaking, interactive discussion about potential approaches to long-term care financing reform and what Minnesota can do to be a national leader in creating solutions. The Minnesota Health & Housing Alliance, in partnership with the Center for the Study for Politics and Governance at the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging and AARP Minnesota, are committed to bringing this important policy discussion to Minnesota. We partnered to bring together the top experts on this topic for a frank discussion on the best possible solutions to this issue.
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Jacobs, Lawrence R.. (2008). Long-Term Care Financing Solutions Conference. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/216703.
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