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Home- and Community-Based Services">Home- and Community-Based Services
- Home- and Community-Based Services">Home- and Community-Based Services
In 1999, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Olmstead v. L.C. that unjustified institutionalization and segregation of people with disabilities violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Participant-Directed Long-Term Services and Supports System">Participant-Directed Long-Term Services and Supports System
- Participant-Directed Long-Term Services and Supports System">Participant-Directed Long-Term Services and Supports System
Most people want control over the long-term services and supports (LTSS) they receive regardless of their age or ability.
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Private Health Plans: Managed Care">Private Health Plans: Managed Care
- Private Health Plans: Managed Care">Private Health Plans: Managed Care
Managed care health plans (including HMOs, PPOs, and other arrangements) provide health insurance coverage and deliver care through a designated provider n
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Medicare Supplement Insurance">Medicare Supplement Insurance
- Medicare Supplement Insurance">Medicare Supplement Insurance
Under Traditional Medicare (also called Original Medicare), beneficiaries have cost-sharing responsibilities that can be substantial if they have a serious
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Retiree Health Coverage">Retiree Health Coverage
- Retiree Health Coverage">Retiree Health Coverage
The availability of health benefits is a key factor in retirement decisions for most workers.
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Health Care Coverage: Medicare">Health Care Coverage: Medicare
- Health Care Coverage: Medicare">Health Care Coverage: Medicare
Medicare was enacted in 1965 as a national social insurance program to help people age 65 and older obtain and pay for medical care.
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AARP Medicare Principles">AARP Medicare Principles
- AARP Medicare Principles">AARP Medicare Principles
Ensure equity—Medicare should remain a social insurance program th
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Medicare Benefits and Financing">Medicare Benefits and Financing
- Medicare Benefits and Financing">Medicare Benefits and Financing
Medicare coverage has four parts.
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Medicare Program Administration and Outreach">Medicare Program Administration and Outreach
- Medicare Program Administration and Outreach">Medicare Program Administration and Outreach
Medicare beneficiaries can be confused by the complexities of the program’s benefits and payment rules, as well as by the broad array of choices involving
These principles provide a framework for key components of low-income assistance, including income and nutrition assistance programs, access to social supports, and access to basic necessities.&nbs