The Newsletter of Forums Institute for Public Policy
Summer 2005Financing Long-Term Care in New Jersey and Across the Nation
By Robert B. Friedland,Center on an Aging Society, Georgetown University
Between now and 2030, it is anticipated that the number of people needing long-term care is likely to double. Without changes in financing arrangements and in the organization of service delivery, access to needed care in the future could be more difficult to obtain, even for the well to do, than it is today.
| Thoughts from the President Create more productive meetings using simple techniques. |
Who's Who in Health Policy Meet Robert B. Friedland, director of the Center on an Aging Society, and Alan Weil, the executive director of the National Academy for State Health Policy. |
| What's New Read the latest issue briefs from New Jersey Policy Forums on Health and Medical Care and State Forums Partnership Program members. |
Hot Issues Stay up to date with the latest research reports on current topics. Medicare Chartbook, The Kaiser Family Foundation Adult Day Health Services, Rutgers CSHP Medicaid Reform: A Preliminary Report, National Governors Association |