Building Choice into Long Term Care
In the past, fate has dictated the passing of life in what are euphemistically called "nursing homes". But there is no longer a need for such a fate, if we are willing to work to change the rules.






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Saturday, September 03, 2005
 

Facilities endure destruction, violence in Katrina aftermath September 02 2005 - News
Long-term care facilities in the battered Gulf Coast states had to react quickly to unusual circumstances in the devastation and chaos that followed Hurricane Katrina.  more
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Lower premium growth seen at consumer-driven plans. Premiums rose more slowly at consumer-driven health plans last year than at traditional insurance plans, according to a nat'l survey of 12,176 health plans by United Benefit Advisors, Indianapolis, an alliance of independent benefit-advisory firms. [Insurance/ Managed Care News from myHealthcareNews.com]
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Medicaid Commission releases report to HHS; recommends $11 bln in cuts to Medicaid. The Medicaid Commission released its report to the Secretary of HHS which includes recommendations for ways the federal gov't can save $11 bln in Medicaid spending. [Insurance/ Managed Care News from myHealthcareNews.com]
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Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights News Coverage of State Medicaid Developments. The following summarizes news coverage of recent state Medicaid developments... click link for more info. [Medical News Today]
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