Abstract
As of summer 2008, health care reform has become an important part of the 2008 presidential election. However, long-term care has been absent in the discussion of health care reform by presidential candidates. This article examines policies that govern the payers of long-term care, specifically home health care (HHC). HHC is the fastest growing industry within long-term care, as there is a growing number of older adults in need of both skilled and unskilled home care. Medicare and Medicaid are the two major payers of HHC; yet these payers do not address the psychological and social needs of the patients. Furthermore, there is a long-term care disconnect between Medicare and Medicaid that creates even larger problems for older adults in need of long-term care.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Community and Home Care,Leadership and Management