Health Affairs article suggests how the ACA can improve long-term care services
Posted on March 9, 2011 | No Comments
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) has the potential to help States reorient their systems of long-term care. The goal is to move away from nursing homes and institutional care and toward a greater emphasis on home- and community-based services. This will enable States to both meet a broad range of needs and support family caregivers. The report, “How The Affordable Care Act Can Help Move States Toward A High-Performing System Of Long-Term Services and Supports,” published by Health Affairs, outlines five key characteristics of a high-performing system of long-term services and supports. The paper describes an emerging “scorecard” that could help measure states’ progress toward this goal. Finally, the Health Affairs piece highlights aspects of the ACA which will support the creation of such a high-performing system for the disabled and those with chronic conditions.





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