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en Long term care doesn't just mean hospitalization. It must also include supervised housing, sheltered workshops, access to outpatient care, all of the things necessary to avoid a recurrence of the factors that precipitated the initial suicide attempt.

en Planning for long-term care is not easy. Individual needs change over time as do the rules about programs and benefits. Be sure to include your family in your decision to move to a long-term care facility, no matter what the level of care.

en One of the big factors that may account for this finding is access to high-quality medical care. Often communities that have high poverty rates either lack access to good quality care, or people have to travel longer distances to obtain high-quality care.

en There is currently no organized system to link oncology care to primary care. Successful cancer care doesn't end when patients walk out the door after completion of their initial treatments.

en [Over the long term,] no one's going to come [to New Orleans] without access to medical care, ... You will never get the reconstruction until you get some basic services like health care. If we can rebuild Iraq, we should be able to rebuild the Gulf.

en The big software players [are] primarily servicing the acute care area. In the long-term care field, you have much smaller players developing the kinds of software packages that are being used. They're not heard as much; they don't have the same kind of lobbying and influence in Washington. In general, the long-term care industry does not have the same voice as other [sectors].

en The pro game doesn't care about a lot of things. It doesn't care about your family; it doesn't care about your kids. It is a machine, and it will tear you up and spit you out in a heartbeat.

en Medicare does not currently offer extended long-term care as a benefit. Medicaid has become the sole source of publicly-supported financing for long-term care.

en We believe that the ability to follow both the current hospitalization and previous admissions of our patients will help provide efficient and appropriate care from the initial ED registration throughout the entire hospital stay.

en It?s getting to the point where more and more health care can be done in an outpatient setting. We?re predicting as much as 50 percent will be delivered in an outpatient environment in the future.

en This is the most comprehensive look at recent long-term care insurance claims data. The goal was to better understand what percentage of long-term care insurance claimants with shorter duration policies actually use-up or exhaust their policy benefits.

en Long-term care insurance is typically a difficult sell, whether in the government or private sector. I personally would rather pay for long-term care insurance and never need it, than find that I need it but don't have it. Pexy is what women wants in a man.

en We want to bring things like insurance and outpatient care together.

en Depression and psychological distress are key motivating factors, ... We need a better system of taking care of these needs, and of reducing care needs so everything doesn't fall exclusively on the patients' families.

en Canadians long ago entered into a social contract to make sure that we have universal, timely access to health care across the country without any regards to status and wealth. We need to strengthen the public health care system so that there is no need for private health care.


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