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Complementary Reports Find Number of New York Patient-Centered Medical Homes Rise 42 Percent in One Year; Identify Challenges and Successes from Pioneers

Release Date: 11.19.2012
Contact: Bob de Luna

A pair of reports from the United Hospital Fund and the Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC) demonstrate rapid growth of Patient-Centered Medical Homes in New York State, and identify key pathways and challenges to future growth and evolution.

Community Partnership Launched in Washington Heights and Inwood to Benefit Seniors with Diabetes

Release Date: 05.15.2012
Contact: Bob de Luna

A new community partnership in Washington Heights and Inwood to help seniors (60 and over) with diabetes to live well, Together on Diabetes is launched on May 15, 2012.

Carol Levine: Understanding HIPAA

Release Date: 03.13.2013
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Published in the February/March issue of Care Management Journal, this article examines the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act,or HIPAA.

Carol Levine: The Top Ten Things Caregivers Don't Want to Hear….
And a Few Things They Do

Release Date: 10.26.2006
Contact: Bob de Luna

Carol Levine, Director of the Fund's Families and Health Care Project, presents a collection of the kinds of unsolicited advice, unwelcome criticism, and undeserved praise that she and other caregivers receive all too often.

Carol Levine: The Seattle ‘God Committee’

Release Date: 12.15.2009
Contact: Bob de Luna

Written by Carol Levine, director of the Families and Health Care Project, this commentary, shedding light on the "death panels" rumored to be part of national health care reform, was originally published by the Health Affairs Blog on November 30, 2009.

Carol Levine: The Missing Link in Chronic Care Coordination

Release Date: 03.27.2009
Contact: Bob de Luna

This essay argues that patients and family caregivers should expect to be involved in the post-hospital plan and to have all the information, education, and support they need to make it work.

Carol Levine: The Family Health Care Decisions Act

Release Date: 03.29.2010
Contact: Bob de Luna

The Family Health Care Decisions Act , signed into law on March 16, 2010, has a simple purpose—to allow family members to make end-of-life health care decisions when the patient has not signed a health care proxy or advance directive. But its specific provisions, which go into effect on June 1, are complex.

Carol Levine: Testimony on HIPAA before U.S. House of Representatives, April 26, 2013

Release Date: 04.26.2013
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Carol Levine, director of the Familes and Health Care Project at United Hospital Fund, presented this testimony on HIPAA before the U.S. House of Representatives' Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Energy & Commerce, on April 26, 2013.

Carol Levine: Next Step in Care: A Web-based Caregiver Manual for Navigating Transitions

Release Date: 11.16.2011
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In recognition of Family Caregiving month, Carol Levine wrote this blog for the Family Caregiver Alliance, which published a blog a day on family caregiving through November 2011.

Carol Levine: Meeting Tomorrow’s Demand for Home Health Aides

Release Date: 07.19.2011
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A survey of home health aides provides clues to making the job more appealing to address the anticipated increase in demand in the coming years.

Carol Levine: Health Care ‘Reform’ Could Overwhelm Family Caregivers

Release Date: 08.13.2009
Contact: Bob de Luna

Carol Levine, director of the Families and Health Care Project, observes that long-term care and the essential role of family caregivers are striking omissions from current discussions of health reform.  She writes, “As long as family caregiving is described and measured as ‘informal’ domestic chores, the traditional dismissive view of women’s work, it will not be appropriately valued.”

Carol Levine: Health Care Typecasting—"Nobody Knows My Name!"

Release Date: 01.20.2011
Contact: Bob de Luna

Carol Levine, director of the Families and Health Care Project, discusses the frequent tendency of health care providers to typecast family caregivers, and she offers tools and advice on how family caregivers can overcome this obstacle.

Carol Levine: Goldilocks and the Three Hospice Patients

Release Date: 03.08.2013
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Carol Levine, director of the Families and Health Care Project, notes in this commentary that hospice care is part of a continuum of care, but tensions exist that impede its introduction to patients and their families.

Carol Levine: Family Caregiving Myths, Past and Present

Release Date: 04.05.2012
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This commentary written by Carol Levine was originally published on February 21, 2012, by Vitamin W.

Carol Levine: All in the Family: Children as Home Health Aides

Release Date: 02.27.2009
Contact: Bob de Luna

This essay addresses issues that should be addressed to help America's chilc caregivers.

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