Monday, April 16, 2012

A 10-Foot Rope for a 50-Yard Drop: The CLASS Act in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22497355


J Aging Soc Policy. 2012 Apr;24(2):136-51.

A 10-Foot Rope for a 50-Yard Drop: The CLASS Act in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Source

a Professor, Florida State University , Tallahassee , Florida , USA.

Abstract

The Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) Act, part of the 2010 health care reform, would have paid a daily cash payment toward the costs of long-term care. This article points out that although the CLASS Act may have been sufficient to cover the costs of most home- and community-based services, it was an inadequate response to the most pressing long-term care financing problem facing baby boomers: nursing home care costs. The risk of needing a nursing home is higher than other catastrophic risks. Boomers lack savings to pay those costs. CLASS aimed to encourage people to use home- and community-based services to substitute for nursing home care, but research spanning decades shows there is little substitution effect.

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