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Published on: March 12, 2018
Home care for ventilator-dependent persons: a cost-effective, humane public policy
1Department of Social Service, New York University Medical Center, Goldwater Memorial Hospital, Roosevelt Island 10044.
Abstract:
The study measured cost-effectiveness of home care for severely disabled persons. Findings support home care as more cost-effective than other alternatives for ventilator-dependent persons. Home care-related policy reform in Medicaid, Medicare, Supplemental Security Income, and subsidized housing, coupled with a coordinated service delivery system, could save millions of public dollars. To accomplish this, policies must accommodate and encourage independent community living for the disabled and the integrity of their families.
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