long term care reform

How To Make CLASS Insurance Work

President Obama has signed health reform, including the CLASS Act, into law. Now, his administration needs to turn a law into an insurance product people will buy. It won't be easy. No other country has tried to create a voluntary public long-term care insurance program, which is what CLASS is. The challenge will be to design a policy that provides a respectable benefit at an [...]

Health Bill Includes Major Long-Term Care Changes

The health reform bill passed by Congress last night includes big changes in the way we pay for long-term care, both at home and in nursing facilities. The reforms will give the elderly and disabled far more flexibility in the way they get care and, at the same time, begin turning long-term care from largely a welfare program to an insurance system. The biggest change [...]

How Other Countries Pay For Long-Term Care

While the United States struggles to figure out how it is going to pay for long-term care, it is important for policymakers, care providers, and those of us caring for our parents to see how other countries do it. The Commonwealth Fund has just published my new paper, LongTerm Care Financing Reform: Lessons from the U.S. and Abroad  that looks at where the [...]

By |2010-02-21T11:57:27-05:00February 21st, 2010|long term care reform|0 Comments

The UK Continues to Struggle With Long-Term Care

If you think the U.S. is struggling over how to finance long-term care, just take a look at what's happening in the U.K. There, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who faces an uphill battle for reelection this spring, has proposed to expand free long-term care to 280,000 of the most needy. His proposal has not only come under fire from the opposition conservatives, but also from many in [...]

What Will Happen to Long-Term Care Reform?

Republican Scott Brown's stunning victory in the Massachusetts Senate race has obviously turned the health reform debate on its head. Without a 60-vote majority in the Senate, Democrats are no longer assured of passing a major health bill. But what will this mean for long-term care reform?  There are three key long-term supports and services issues at stake--expansion of Medicaid home and [...]

By |2010-01-20T19:24:45-05:00January 20th, 2010|Health reform, long term care reform|0 Comments

Long-term Care In the U.S. and Europe

Why can't The Washington Post ever get it right when it comes to long-term care. Its latest self-embarrassment came with a piece it ran today comparing elder care in the U.S. with similar assistance in France and the U.K. According to the author, a psychologist named Sara Mansfield Taber, elderly women in England and France receive far better care than the writer's mother [...]

Garner: “I Don’t Have Any Question CLASS Act Will Survive”

Connie Garner, the top Senate staffer on long-term care issues, said today that she is certain the CLASS Act, which would create a new national long-term care insurance program, will be included in the final health bill being considered by Congress. "I don't have any question CLASS will survive," Garner told a long-term care conference sponsored by the journal Health Affairs. [...]

By |2010-01-05T18:29:47-05:00January 5th, 2010|long term care reform, Medicaid|1 Comment

Washington Post Opposes Class

The Washington Post came out against the CLASS Act today. In an editorial,The Post wrote this about the proposed national long-term care insurance program: "There are already enough risks and uncertainties in health reform. Long-term care is an important topic, but it is one that deserves more careful scrutiny than has taken place in the context of the broader health-reform [...]

By |2009-12-21T13:10:20-05:00December 21st, 2009|long term care reform|0 Comments

Will CLASS Survive Congress?

The CLASS Act, the plan to create a national voluntary long-term care insurance program, is now included in both the House and Senate versions of health reform. So that means it will pass this year, right? Not so fast. There once was a time when provisions included in both the House and Senate versions of a bill were almost certain [...]

By |2009-11-30T13:56:37-05:00November 30th, 2009|long term care reform|0 Comments

Senate Dems Include CLASS Act In Health Bill

The national long-term care insurance program called the CLASS Act will be included in the Senate Democratic leadership health reform bill that is expected to be released within the next day. The decision by Democratic leader Harry Reid to add CLASS to the bill is a huge victory for backers of the measure, which is already in the House-passed bill. However, many [...]