Skip to main content (Press Enter).
Sign in
Skip auxiliary navigation (Press Enter).
Code of Conduct
Contact Us
Main Home
Store
FAQs
Skip main navigation (Press Enter).
Toggle navigation
Home
Communities
All Communities
My Communities
Open Forum
Directory
Find a Program
Member Directory
Browse
Discussions
Libraries
Blogs
Participate
Join a Community
Post a Message
Share a File
Share a YouTube Video
Share a Web Link
Glossary Entry
Long Term Care and Mental Health > Long-Term Care Policy Issues
Ready
Subtopics:
Money follows the person, Medicaid HCBS waivers, Olmstead decision 1999, Medicare Advantage special needs plans, Accountable care organizations, Patient-centered medical home models for long-term care, Workforce shortages, Cultural changes
Learning Objectives:
Undergraduate
should be able to
Describe future trends and challenges for long-term care providers
Describe the policy environment for long-term care at state and federal levels
Recount past and current initiatives to shift the balance from institutional-based care to community-based care
Specify the implications of health reform for long-term care
Graduate
students should also be able to
Analyze future trends and challenges for long-term care providers
Assess the policy environment for long-term care at state and federal levels
Evaluate past and current initiatives to shift the balance from institutional-based care to community-based care
Analyze the implications of health reform for long-term care providers and recipients
Created By:
Gerod Blue
12-04-2012
Last Updated By:
Gerod Blue
12-04-2012
0 comments
0 Views
1 revision
Recommend
Related Links
No Related Resource entered.
Home
Communities
All Communities
My Communities
Open Forum
Directory
Find a Program
Member Directory
Browse
Discussions
Libraries
Blogs
Participate
Join a Community
Post a Message
Share a File
Share a YouTube Video
Share a Web Link
Powered by Higher Logic