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stored in: Tim Rowan's Home Care Technology Report and tagged: 2019 joint report from PHI and Caring Across Generations outlining 9 areas where social insurance programs can improve quality of direct care jobs and offset costs of long-term care for consumers, long term services and supports (LTSS)--and current need for states to make this system more affordable and accessible, National Academy of Social Insurance-- and blueprint for states to finance social insurance programs focused on childcare and family paid medical leave, Washington state: first state to enact legislation to help finance LTSS for its residents.
Admin.PHI and Caring Across Generations release joint report outlining nine areas where LTSS social insurance programs at the state level can improve quality of direct care jobs. NEW YORK — As states increasingly consider state-based social insurance programs to help offset the cost of long-term care for consumers, they should ensure that these programs also […]
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