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REGULATION AND REIMBURSEMENT IN THE LONG-TERM HEALTH CASE INDUSTRY: THE CASE OF NEW YORK STATE.
註釋Current provision of long-term health care in the United States is largely financed through state Medicaid programs. The methods by which state authorities regulate and reimburse long-term care facilities have come under public scrutiny as cost of care have become prohibitively high. In evaluating the current situation, several federal agencies have indicated that the relatively advanced New York State system of Medicaid reimbursement may be looked at as a potential model for other states to follow in