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Days of Decent, Accessible Govenment-Paid LTC Waning

September 14, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

An article in the September 10, 2011 edition of the Oakland Tribune  by Sandra J. Cohen and Roger Cormier reports that the state of California plans to transition Medi-Cal enrolled participants in adult day health care (ADHC) to a new model before December 1, 2011, which is the date the state has decided to cancel current ADHC Medi-Cal funding.

Most of the state’s 37,000 ADHC enrollees participate in Medi-Cal.

ADHC is a long standing, comprehensive, efficient program that provides medical and social support services and meals in congregate settings for frail elders with multiple chronic conditions, developmental disabilities, or severe, persistent mental illness.

The anticipated changes have already resulted in fallout. Several ADHC programs have already closed because participants and volunteers backed out.

Professionals in the field anticipate that the changes will result in increased nursing home placements and expenses.

This disruptive shift is no doubt due to California’s severe budget shortfalls. The article states that people who privately pay for care or use long-term care insurance (LTCi) to pay for ADHC will not be affected by the cutbacks.

Hopefully, stories like this will encourage more people to plan for long-term care while they are able to do so. The days of decent government-paid long-term care appear to be drawing to an unpleasant end.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: adult day health care, Medi-Cal, Medicaid, Roger Cormier, Sandra J Cohen

Accurate, Poignant Endorsement of LTC Planning

September 14, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

Dayna Steele, my friend and client, author, entrepreneur and well known public figure, has written beautifully and accurately about the need for responsible long-term care (LTC) planning. Her just published blog poignantly illustrates the need for LTC insurance by describing the experiences of her friends. I hope you will take time to read her short piece.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: Dayna Steele, Fast Company, Honey Leveen, Long-Term Care Planning, LTC Insurance

Nursing Homes Under Assault

August 24, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

 

An August 12, 2011, Healthcare Finance News article titled “Long-Term Care Group Urges Super Committee to Preserve Federal Funding” describes that the healthcare industry, including nursing homes and community caregivers, are preparing for the worst (MedTech Media 71 Pineland Drive, Suite 203 New Gloucester, ME 04260).

The Congressional Super Committee is charged with finding $1.5 trillion in budget cuts. Declarations from Congressional leaders indicating that everything will be on the table for the Super Committee have raised major concerns, and healthcare organizations representing community care givers and nursing homes and long-term care insurance providers are stepping up to urge lawmakers to preserve funding for these vital health services.

This is further indication that it is imprudent for anyone, except perhaps the most crippled and indigent, to expect the government to be capable of providing decent long-term care.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Congressional Super Committee, Halthcare Finance News, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, Nursing Homes

Is Warehoused Long-Term Care Imminent?

August 9, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

For those who refuse to plan responsibly for long-term care, the nightmare of warehoused care that I think is a certainty in years to come, may be a very unpleasant reality sooner than I thought.

The July 29, 2011 edition of McKnights Long-Term Care News reports that Medicare payments to nursing homes would be trimmed by 11.1% beginning Oct. 1, under a corrective proposal the federal government issued.

The call for reduced funding comes amid reports that providers have been paid more than $2 billion above federal projections since a new payment system took effect late last year.

The recalibration will result in a reduction to skilled nursing facility payments of $4.47 billion or 12.6%, according to CMS. However, that drops to an 11.1% cut when offsetting increases are factored in.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: Honey Leveen, long-term care, McKnights Long-Term Care News & Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, www.honeyleveen.com

Time to Think Outside the Box

August 4, 2011 by Honey Leave a Comment

My vigilant, passionate friend Steve Moses, president of the Center for Long-Term Care Reform, has just published an excellent blog about the changes that will be needed to safeguard Medicaid and Medicare.

Steve is a policymaker and I am a marketing person. I am going to give you the scoop using extremely broad brushstrokes. For more detail visit the Center for Long-Term Care Reform. If you believe in its mission, please contribute to it.

In a nutshell, our federal government has built up a hugh debt, which is growing every year because of annual budget deficits. State budgets are even worse off. The next big item on the budget cutting agenda is payments to Medicaid-accepting doctors, who already get paid far less than other doctors. This cannot be constructive. Medicare and Medicaid, in addition to education, corrections, transportation and infrastructure spending are also on track to be cut back, even though cutting these programs will be of great detriment to our society.

For years, some policy experts and organizations have known how to save Medicaid and Medicare for the people who genuinely need them.  The solution would be easy. All that would have to be done to avert a lot of our fiscal woes and set budgets back on the right track, would be to close some glaring loopholes. No longer should large home equities, businesses and other currently exempt assets be shielded from Medicaid spend down. It’s that simple. This has not been palatable in the past. We’re hoping that the timing is finally right and that politically, things are finally hitting rock bottom enough to cause legislators to “think outside the box” and adapt these simple solutions.

Filed Under: Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Center for Long-Term Care Reform, Honey Leveen, Medicaid, Medicare, Steve Moses, The Center for Long-Term Care Reform

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