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Long-term care insurance in Japan: implications for U.S. long-term care policy.
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Long-term care insurance in Japan: implications for U.S. long-term care policy.
Houde SC, Gautam R, Kai I. Long-term care insurance in Japan: implications for U.S. long-term care policy. J Gerontol Nurs. 2007 01; 33(1):7-13.
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Aged
Comprehensive Health Care
Disabled Persons
Eligibility Determination
Health Care Reform
Health Policy
Health Services Accessibility
Health Services for the Aged
Health Services Needs and Demand
Health Services Research
Home Care Services
Humans
Insurance Coverage
Insurance, Long-Term Care
Japan
Medicaid
Medicare
National Health Programs
Nursing Homes
Reimbursement Mechanisms
United States
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Susan C. Houde PhD Social policy & aging, MS Gerontological Nursi
Ramraj Gautam PhD in Social Gerontology