Aging Population
Aging Population | The Quality of Nursing Homes Is Improving
The quality of care in nursing homes is improving, Michael Hash asserts in the following viewpoint. According to Hash, this improvement is the result of the government’s enforcement of tough nursing home regulations and a subsequent initiative that provided further protection to nursing home residents. Hash is the deputy administrator for the Health Care Financing Administration. This viewpoint is excerpted from testimony Hash gave in front of the Senate Special Committee on Aging in response to a report by the General Accounting Office on the quality of care in America’s nursing...
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: How Does Society View Aging and the Elderly?
- Chapter 2: How Will an Aging Population Affect America?
- Chapter 3: Should Social Security Be Reformed?
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Chapter 4: Are Improvements Needed in Elderly Health Care?
- Chapter 4 Preface
- Medicare Needs Radical Reform
- Medicare Should Be Reformed Cautiously
- Medicare Should Provide Prescription Drug Coverage
- Medicare Is Not the Best Solution for Prescription Drug Coverage
- The Aging Are Treated Poorly in Nursing Homes
- The Quality of Nursing Homes Is Improving
- Hunger Among the Aging Needs to Be Prevented
- The Elderly Are in Good Health
- Chapter 4 Periodical Bibliography
- For Further Discussion
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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