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by Liz Seegert Last week, we discussed the final report to Congress of the bipartisan Federal Commission on Long Term Care. In Part One, we reported on its 28 policy recommendations for service delivery, workforce and financing for community-based care for our aging population. In part two of her analysis, HCTR staff writer Liz Seegert […]
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Sep
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The bi-partisan Federal Commission on Long Term Care issued its final report to Congress on September 18, reflecting an intense, 100-day period of testimony and debate. The 115-page document includes 28 policy recommendations for service delivery, workforce and financing to establish, enhance or modify long term services and supports to meet the growing needs […]
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