TITLE

(HEALTHCARE)=20 New Healthcare Reform Will Assist Seniors with Cost of Long-Term=20 Care

PUB. DATE
April 2010
SOURCE
Aging News Alert;4/23/2010, p1
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article presents the new Healthcare Law Reform including the living costs of seniors with chronic conditions and the disabled, a cash payout of $50 minimum daily to help offset living costs and benefits are offered to all working-age adults.
ACCESSION #
50135417

Tags: HEALTH care reform;  MEDICAL care costs

 

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