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The Future of Long-Term Care Systems


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The Future of Long-Term Care Systems
An examination of the problems that future medical care systems will face and possible solutions.
1,765 words (approx. 7.1 pages) | 13 sources | 2001 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper looks at the effect that Baby Boomer's will have on nursing homes and the future of long-term care. The author investigates the current inefficiencies and inadequacies of medical care services and the problems of adaptation that it may face in the future.

From the Paper:

"Long-term care has been on the government's back-burner since its institutionalization. The Medicare and Medicaid systems have only proven to be inadequate coverage while at the same time costs of services have been increasing. The long-term care system is also very inefficient and cannot effectively coordinate services (Evashwick 2001). The biggest problem with long-term care is the public's unwillingness to take an active role and change the system. There will be major changes take place when the next generation enters the long-term care system. Kobner (2001) had stated it correctly when saying that tomorrow's elderly population is going to be our "new" seniors. Hopefully all of these problems will be reversed when the "new" seniors become 65 years-old. These "new" seniors are also known as the baby boomers. The baby boomers are charging with a tremendous force toward the long-term care system. Healthcare and the aging population are changing dramatically in the United States and long-term care is going to be required to keep up (Mollica 1998)."

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APA Citation:

The Future of Long-Term Care Systems (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-The-Future-of-Long-Term-Care-Systems/2895

MLA Citation:

"The Future of Long-Term Care Systems" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-The-Future-of-Long-Term-Care-Systems/2895>




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Dennis US
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Dec 23, 2001
I am currently finishing my Masters in Public Health. My emphasis is in epidemiology (study of diseases), environmental health, social public health, and health administration. I am starting my PhD in the fall of 2002 at either the University of North Carolina or Johns Hopkins. I currently teach science (biology, physics, chemistry, and astronomy) at the high school and college level. All of my papers have received extremely high marks, and a tremendous amount of time has been put into each. E-mail me with any questions and enjoy the papers.
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