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  • How the Current System Fails People with Chronic Illness
    health care expenditures in 2000 to nearly 80 percent in 2020 (Wu & Green, 2000). Thus, when the health ... continuous and complex management” (Holman & Lorig, 2000). Effectively managing chronic conditions requires ...

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    • Authors: Reinhard Priester, Robert L Kane, Annette M Totten
    • Date: Jun 2005
    • Competency: Communication>Written communication; External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Topics: Economics; Long-term Care; Long-term Care>Chronic health management - Long-term Care
  • Financing Chronic Care Seminar: Chronic vs. Acute Care, Introduction and Macro View
    Financing Chronic Care Seminar: Chronic vs. Acute Care, Introduction and Macro View Because of ... Because of increasing longevity in the world's population, a larger proportion of people will live ...

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    • Authors: Joel Shalowitz
    • Date: Jun 2005
    • Competency: Leadership
    • Topics: Economics; Health & Disability>Health care; Long-term Care
  • Future of Long-Term Care Funding and Retirement Security for the Individual Relative Roles of Social Insurance, Private Insurance, Personal Payment and Public Assistance
    Future of Long-Term Care Funding and Retirement Security for the Individual Relative Roles ... paper summarizes and evaluates the CLASS Act's provisions and concludes it appears an expensive program ...

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    • Authors: Yung-Ping Chen
    • Date: Mar 2011
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Topics: Long-term Care; Social Insurance
  • Home Equity and At-Need Annuities—A Dynamic Long-Term Care Funding Duo
    predictable, enabling higher benefits from an annuity. • Once individuals have a diagnosed need, their ... features should allow for constructing an at-need annuity that maximizes the amounts that consumers can ...

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    • Authors: Society of Actuaries
    • Date: Sep 2009
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Topics: Long-term Care; Public Policy