Reform Of Long-Term Care System Could Save Billions
The federal government could save upwards of $35 billion over ten years if it enacted a policy proposal to reform financing of long-term and post-acute care, said Avalere Health in a new report released. Avalere built a new proprietary model to assess the federal costs of change in long-term care policy, using methods and assumptions similar to those employed by the Congressional Budget Office.
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Filed under: Medicare / Medicaid / Tricare on April 26th, 2009
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