P H 290 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Long-Term Care, Co-Insurance, W. M. Keck Observatory

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22 Feb 2017
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By 2050 age group 65+ will be 2 times larger than 2010: representing 20% of total us population. Age group 85+ to grow from 5. 8 million to 19 million. Chronic disease: managed rather than cured, most prevalent include: Most debilitating conditions causing impairment: dementia, stroke, hip fractures. Nursing home residence: activities of daily living. Centers for medicare and medicaid services (cms) Covers wide range of services not covered by medicare: supplemental insurance, difficult to navigate through system, many do not take advantage. Primary payer for long-term health care (ltc) To qualify for ltc, must be low income. Aging, health and long-term care: ltc in a nursing home can cost about ,000 a year. Decreased access to care: medicaid provider raters below market rates, many physicians in private practice do not accept patients, organization do not bid on contracts or opt out of system.

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