Long-Term Care: News
Two United Hospital Fund Reports Find Variations in Medicaid Long-Term Care Service Use and Spending
Two Medicaid Institute reports look at patterns and variations in long-term care service use and spending—intended to inform policymakers as they seek to meet the needs of beneficiaries and improve the effectiveness of long-term care in an environment of constrained resources.
United Hospital Fund Publishes First-of-Its-Kind Report with Comprehensive Data on Medicaid Long-Term Care Programs in New York
A new Medicaid Institute™ report aims to inform current policy discussions about how to address challenges associated with New York's Medicaid long-term care programs.
United Hospital Fund Report Offers Insights into a High-Cost Population of Medicaid Beneficiaries
Challenges face New York's Medicaid program as it considers options to improve care and rein in costs for some high-cost elderly individuals who are dually enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid.
Carol Levine: The Top Ten Things Caregivers Don't Want to Hear….
And a Few Things They Do
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.
